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The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Response area. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Response area for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.

The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Orthodox Christianity. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Tsar for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.

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What conclusion can you draw about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans?

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The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.

The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.

The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.

The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.

The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.

The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.

The Byzantines were not prepared to fight an army on horseback.

Based on the image, the conclusion that can be drawn about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans is that the Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.

According to the map, which of the following cities was part of the Byzantine empire the longest?

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Rome

Rome

Athens

Athens

Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Kiev

Kiev

According to the map, the city that was part of the Byzantine empire for the longest time was Rome.

The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Byzantine culture and Orthodox Christianity. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Tsar for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.

The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Byzantine culture and political structures. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Tsar for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.