Which statement best explains the effects of the emancipation over time?

Responses

The emancipation boosted social reform and economic development, and it helped Russia strengthen its long-term weaknesses. - this is the incorrect answer

The emancipation was successful in abolishing serfdom, but it led to significant conflict and war because of opposition from the people. - this is the incorrect answer

The emancipation increased economic development, but it failed to abolish feudal serfdom in Russia. - this is the incorrect answer
The emancipation boosted social reform and economic development, but it failed to address Russia’s long-term weaknesses. -this is the correct answer

explain how you get the correct answer

The correct answer states that the emancipation boosted social reform and economic development, but it failed to address Russia's long-term weaknesses. This is the best explanation because while the emancipation did lead to some positive outcomes such as social reform and economic development, it did not fully address the underlying issues and weaknesses that Russia faced. The abolition of serfdom did not completely solve the problems within the Russian economy and society, and long-term reforms were still needed to address these issues.