What steps did the Roman Empire take to expand and support trade select the three correct answers.

A built a vast network of paved roads be raise taxes on ordinary citizens see sent in navy to clear the seas of pirates d seized conquered peoples as enslaved workers E open stadiums for mass public entertainment F coin silver and gold currency. PLEASE GIVE ALL ANSWERS PLEASE.

The Roman and Byzantine Empires Unit Test for connections academy

1: Built a vast network of paved roads, Sent its navy to clear the seas of pirates, Coined silver and gold currency.
2: Octavian, Marcus Aurelius (IN ORDER).
3: Conversion of many non-Jews.
4: Through the travels of his followers on Roman roads.
5: showing compassion for the poor.
6: Gospels: Parables, Teachings of Jesus.
Epistles: Letters, Manny Written by Paul.
Revelation: Last Book, Return of Jesus.
7: The death and resurrection of Jesus.
8: It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
9: Ethics and right behavior, Only one god, The Ten Commandments.
10: The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
11: Trained slaves and criminals fought in mock battles against one another or animals.
12: At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
13: Imperial Crisis leads to civil war. Huns attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them. Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome. Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus. (IN ORDER).
14: The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
15: Roman Empire: Augustus dependent on trade
Byzantine Empire: Justinian dependent on trade
16: Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet.
17: Arrival of invaders.
18: Legal, Twelve Tables, Emperor, Justinian’s Code. (IN ORDER).
19: Emperor as head of the church: Eastern Orthodox Church. Holy Bible: Both. Jesus as savior: Both. Pope as head of the church: Roman Catholic Church
20: The Great Schism resulted most directly from the Byzantine rejection of the pope.
21: (on your own) my answer: I think the Roman Empire thought of Christianity as a possible threat to their religion. At the beginning of Christianity, the Roman empire didn't think of them as much of a threat, that is as long as the citizens obeyed and paid their taxes to the empire. Christianity grew and grew they began to think of it as a threat because the citizens didn't believe in the god and goddess as their leader, they believed in Jesus as the Messiah.
22: (on your own) my answer: The Crisis of the Third Century, also known as Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis (235–284 AD), was a period in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed.

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