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In what ways was Constantinople a golden city?
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Why does Emperor Justinian outlaw Greek Philosophy in 529 AD?????
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what is Justinian’s Code
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Why did Justinian create his law code?
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Which statement explains how Justinian’s Code was a turning point in the regulation of the Byzantine Empire?(1 point)
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What effect did the fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Turks have on global trade? (1 point)
Global trade continued as
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Latin had been the court language for the Byzantine Empire for many centuries and was the official language for Christian
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00:07 Question Byzantine Emperor Justinian's MOST significant political accomplishment was Responses A
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Which statement about the Byzantine Empire best explains a cause of the Crusades? (1 point) Responses The Byzantine Empire heard
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What factors contributed to the decline of the byzantine empire? select the three correct answers
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which statement explains how justinian's code was a turning point in the regulation of the byzantine empire?
A ) justinian's code
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The Byzantine empire drew on the long Response area tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former
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Which of the following was a major factor in the decline of the Byzantine empire? (1 point) Responses conversion of the Slavs
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What factors contributed to the decline of the Byzantine empire? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point) Responses legal
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03:19 Question Byzantine Emperor Justinian's MOST significant political accomplishment was Responses A
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Choose three causes for the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
Responses Failed attempts to bring churches together Recurrent
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Choose three causes for the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
Responses Failed attempts to bring churches together Failed attempts
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What happened to Constantinople in 1453?
Responses A It was conquered by the Roman Empire.It was conquered by the Roman Empire. B
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Byzantine Emperor Justinian's MOST significant political accomplishment was
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The increase in trade and movement into large cities caused what system to fall apartThe name of the group of people that
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According to the map, which of the following cities was part of the Byzantine empire the longest? (1 point) Responses Rome Rome
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What conclusion can you draw about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans? (1 point) Responses The walls of the city had
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How did the army retaliate against Constantinople
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9. What were the primary causes of the decline of the Byzantine Empire? Explain (2 points)
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What were the primary causes of the decline of the Byzantine Empire? Explain
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According to the map which of the following cities was part of the byrantine empire the longest
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According to the map, which of the following cities was part of the Byzantine empire the longest?
(1 point) Responses Rome Rome
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The Byzantine Emperor Justinian had a great deal of influence in shaping the policies of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He was
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Which groups had the most influence on the government, culture, and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire?
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This Byzantine empress, the wife of Justinian I, was known for her powerful influence at court and for getting laws enacted
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Which of these did the city of Constantinople NOT provide?
Growth of trade Growth of trade Growth of the Roman Cathollicism
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The Byzantine Emperor whose code influenced the future moidern-day monarchs in Europe and would unite the byzantine lands was...
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Emperor Constantine chose the location for a new capital partly for its long distance from-
Germanic invaders Germanic invaders
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true or false?
The Byzantine Empire established libraries that preserves ancient Greek and Roman knowledge? True True False False
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Which of the following was a major factor in the decline of the Byzantine empire?
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Constantinople as the "New Rome"
Eastern Roman Empire Justinian's Code Blend of Greek, Roman, and Christian influences The list
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Less than 100 years after it was founded, the Byzantine Empire faced several major invasions and problems in the community. The
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The Byzantine Emperor Justinian had a great deal of influence in shaping the policies of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He was
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Which of the following is one of the ways that the Byzantine Empire impacted Eastern Europe and Russia?
A. The Byzantine army
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Which of the following was a major advantage to the Byzantine Empire's geographic location?
A. It was in control of almost all
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In 726 A.D., Byzantine emperor Leo III banned the use of icons, or religious images. This became a controversial issue because
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Which of these was most responsible for the fall of the Byzantine Empire?
A. raids from Vandals, Huns, and other barbarian tribes
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n 330 C.E., what did Emperor Constantine do that led to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire?
A. He divided the Roman Empire
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Justinian was the ruler of the Byzantine Empire from 527 A.D. until 565 A.D. He contributed to the field of law by creating the
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explain why the fall of constantinople to muslim forces in 1453 is significant
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As you continue with your portfolio assignment, record facts that you learn about
each cause for the decline of the Byzantine
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Using research from this learning object and EBSCO, what are the causes of the
decline of the Byzantine Empire according to
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Which of the following is one important way that the fall of the Byzantine empire affected Europe
Christians fleeing to Western
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What do you already know about the Byzantine empire
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What do you already know about the Byzantine Empire?
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