What type of alphabet do most Russians use? A. Phoenician
B. Roman
C. Indo-European
D. Cyrillic
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The correct answer is D. Cyrillic.
Most Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet, which was developed in the 9th century and is named after Saints Cyril and Methodius, who were Byzantine brothers credited with creating the first Slavic alphabet. The Cyrillic alphabet is also used in other Slavic languages and has variations for non-Slavic languages as well.