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OpenStudy (anonymous):

)What Byzantine city was a wealthy center of trade that maintained the commercial links between Europe and Asia?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Constantinople, modern day istanbul

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THANKS

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WHAT ABOUT THIS?

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Which of the following Byzantine contributions formed the basis for much of medieval European law?

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Np

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Separation of church and state The Justinian Code The Hagia Sophia Polemon

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DO YOU KNOW THIS?

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Which one do you think

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I THINK B OR C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C is a church, so it is b

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THANK YOU SOO MUCH! DO YOU MIND HELPING ME WITH 2 MORE?

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Sure ill see if I know them

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Which of the following statements about the idea of combining secular government with religious authority in the Roman and Byzantine Empires is true? As the Byzantine Empire matured, the pope replaced the Roman emperor as the highest power. Unlike the Roman era, in the era of Constantine the Great the patriarch and the emperor ruled jointly. Constantine's efforts to rule in church affairs within the Byzantine Empire marked a change in the relationship between the church and government. The pope was a political force in the late Roman Empire, but not in the early Byzantine Empire.

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IM VERY STUCK

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I think d is true

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THANK YOU

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Which religious group has resisted Islamic influence and power in India? Christians Muslims Jews Hindus

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What would you answer on this one?

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i believe the hindus

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Yes that is correct

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thank you soo much youve truly been a big help but...is it too much to ask for your help a little bit longer? i dont wanna bother you.... :/

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Sure i can

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thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which group of Muslims were the first to establish an empire in India? Mamluks Mongols Mughals Maghrebs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for this one i think it the mongols

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or the mamlucks

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right? @Maccrea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hhmm idk this for sure but i think the mongals

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okkk Which of the following is true of the Roman Empire at the end of the fourth century CE? Constantinople briefly served as the capital but was quickly conquered by the Persians. Christianity was the official religion as established by Constantine the Great. Islam was the official religion, as established by Constantine the Great. The Western Roman Empire flourished, but the Eastern portion of the empire struggled.

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what about this one?

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D

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What is the significance of Christ’s presence during the crowning of emperors in Byzantine art? It symbolizes the Christ’s disapproval of the new Byzantine emperors. It symbolizes the connection between the church and the Byzantine emperors. It represents the lack of power of the Byzantine emperors held over the church. It represents the pope’s power over the Byzantine emperors as leader of the church.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk bout this one but I would think a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was stuck on b or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B then

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ok ill go with b

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Ok cool, is that all

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Which of the following provides the strongest evidence that this primary source might contain bias? St. Denis uses phrases that provoke strong feelings. St. Denis refers to Martel as Christian. St. Denis did not personally witness the battle. St. Denis gives round numbers for battle deaths.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

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thanks...sorry im asking so many questions...its just that i had 36 questions to do in 30 minutes...now i only have 10 minutes with 15 questions left

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thanks to your help

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Its fine, just take educated guesses on ones that u dont know for sure since it is timed

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Yeah i will thank you so much for your help! How do i give you a medal?

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I think you already did

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oooh ok i knew that lol :b

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I'll let you go now, gl on ur test c ya later

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THANKS

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Your brotherhood, we believe, has long since learned from many accounts that a barbaric fury has deplorably afflicted and laid waste the churches of God... More than this, blasphemous to say, it has even grasped in intolerable servitude its churches and the Holy City of Christ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What impression did Urban II hope to make on those reading this letter? Muslims were harassing Christians in the Holy Land. The Crusades have been a huge success. Christendom is weak and decadent. The Western world should unite with the east.

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@graffiboy1

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A or b

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I THINK THE SAME

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BUT IDK WHICH

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B

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^👍

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That makes more sense

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YEAH.....ILL TRY IT

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Which of the following was not a goal of the Crusades? stopping the spread of Islam to Europe conquering land en route to the Holy Land modernizing the technology of Europe retaking religious shrines in the Holy Land

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MY LAST ONE

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C

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THANKS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH

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Np hopefully those r good

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I KNOW! HOPEFULLY

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