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

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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

a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in 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
the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east

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

The correct answer is the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible. The Byzantine Empire developed the Cyrillic alphabet as a way to spread Christianity and its religious texts to Slavic-speaking regions. This alphabet facilitated communication and the spread of ideas within the empire and beyond its borders.

None of the provided options are accurate. The correct answer is not included in the given responses.

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

Responses

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

a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in 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
the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east

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

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

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

It became an isolated region that many people abandoned.

The correct answer is that it came under the control of the Ottoman Empire. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1453. The Ottoman Empire, led by Mehmed the Conqueror, captured the city of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) and gradually expanded its control over the remaining Byzantine territories. This marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and the beginning of Ottoman rule in the region.

How did Europe benefit from the Crusades?(1 point)

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The Catholic Church reunited with the Orthodox Christian Church.
The Catholic Church reunited with the Orthodox Christian Church.

It took back the Holy Land for hundreds of years until the 1900s.
It took back the Holy Land for hundreds of years until the 1900s.

The feudal system strengthened and the population increased.
The feudal system strengthened and the population increased.

Exposure to countries in the East led to the exchange of goods and ideas.

The correct answer is exposure to countries in the East led to the exchange of goods and ideas. One of the significant effects of the Crusades was increased interaction and trade between Europe and the Middle East. Europeans were exposed to various goods, technologies, and cultural ideas from the East, which had a lasting impact on European society. This led to the introduction of new foods, spices, textiles, and luxury items to Europe, as well as the exchange of scientific knowledge, architecture, and artistic influences.