How did geography help make Rome a site of encounter? (1 point) Responses Rome was difficult to travel to, so people from other civilizations left it alone and it developed in peace. Rome was difficult to travel to, so people from other civilizations left it alone and it developed in peace. The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Its location in Central Europe made it a focal point of migration and interaction on the continent. Its location in Central Europe made it a focal point of migration and interaction on the continent. The relatively level terrain of Europe made it easy for Romans to travel and trade across long distances.

The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Roman technology allowed: (1 point) Responses Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations. Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations. more Romans to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations. more Romans to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations. the Roman Empire to have a democratic government.

Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.

For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns? (1 point) Responses The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire. The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees. The Huns devastated large parts of the empire. The Huns devastated large parts of the empire. The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy. The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.

The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.

Drag and drop people and elements of government and culture to match each empire. Choices may be used once or more than once. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Roman empire Byzantine empire

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Augustus, Justinian, dependent on trade

Roman Empire:

- Augustus: Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire and ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD. He played a significant role in transforming the Roman Republic into an empire and establishing the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and stability.
- Dependent on trade: The Roman Empire heavily relied on trade to sustain its economy and maintain its vast territories. It established a vast network of roads and maritime routes, such as the Silk Road and Mediterranean Sea, to facilitate trade with distant regions and acquire various goods and resources.

Byzantine Empire:
- Justinian I: Justinian I was a Byzantine emperor who ruled from 527 to 565 AD. He is often regarded as one of the greatest Byzantine emperors. Justinian is known for his efforts to restore the Roman Empire to its former glory, his codification of Roman law (Corpus Juris Civilis), and his architectural projects, including the construction of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey).
- Dependent on trade: Like the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire relied on trade for its economic prosperity and stability. It controlled key trade routes connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa, and served as a hub for the exchange of goods and ideas. Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, was strategically located at the crossroads of major trade routes, making it a vital center for trade and commerce.

How does the work of Eastern Orthodox missionaries Cyril and Methodius show the influence of Byzantine culture on early Russia? (1 point) Responses Russian emperors took the title tsar. Russian emperors took the title tsar . Russian bishops forbade the use of icons. Russian bishops forbade the use of icons. Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet. Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet. Russians began speaking and writing in Greek.