What helped the Byzantine Empire to spread ideas to other regions?(1 point)

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an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade
an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible
the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible

the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east
the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east

a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in the East

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- The Byzantine Empire's strategic location facilitated trade and cultural exchange with other regions.

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What helped the Byzantine Empire to spread ideas to other regions?

The strategic location of the Byzantine Empire greatly aided in the spread of ideas to other regions. Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the empire served as a vital link between the East and the West. This advantageous location allowed for extensive trade networks and cultural exchanges with neighboring regions and distant lands. Merchants, scholars, and travelers passing through the empire brought with them new ideas, knowledge, and innovations from various societies. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire actively engaged in diplomacy and maintained diplomatic relations with other states, further fostering the exchange of ideas and information. As a result, the empire played a crucial role in disseminating and influencing ideas across different regions.

an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible
the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible

No use one of these. the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east
the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east

a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in the East

The spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east greatly aided the Byzantine Empire in spreading ideas to other regions. As the empire expanded its influence and came into contact with various Germanic tribes and cultures in the east, linguistic interactions naturally took place. This led to the exchange of words, concepts, and cultural practices between the Byzantines and the Germanic-speaking peoples. Through trade, diplomacy, and cultural interactions, these linguistic exchanges allowed for the dissemination of ideas and knowledge between the Byzantine Empire and the regions influenced by Germanic languages. This cultural and linguistic interchange was instrumental in facilitating the spread of ideas and contributing to the intellectual and cultural development of not only the Byzantine Empire but also the regions that came in contact with it.

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an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

B.the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible
the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible

C.the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east
the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east

D.a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in the East

A. an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

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What happened to the region of the Byzantine Empire after it fell?(1 point)

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It was conquered by the Holy Roman Empire.
It was conquered by the Holy Roman Empire.

It was divided into a collection of Greek city-states.
It was divided into a collection of Greek city-states.

It came under control of the Ottoman Empire.
It came under control of the Ottoman Empire.

It became an isolated region that many people abandoned.