8. The Byzantine Empire reached the height of its power A. about 350 C.E. C. from 1000 to 1500 C.E. B. around 150 C.E. D. in the 500s C.E. 9. The new capital of the Roman Empire was Constantinople, which was formerly the city of C. Carthage. D. Rome. A. Alexandria. B. Byzantium. 10. When it was first established, the city of Constantinople A. resembled other cities in the Roman Empire. B. showed a great influence by Greek culture. C. was much like an Egyptian city. D. displayed many Persian influences.. 11. When Justinian became emperor, he realized that the empire's laws were A. disorganized and confusing.. B. not detailed enough. C. outdated. D. too limiting. 12. The Byzantine military conquered territories once part of the Roman Empire that included A. Britain and Gaul, C. Egypt and Syria. B. China and India. D. Italy, Spain, and Northern
8. The Byzantine Empire reached the height of its power A. about 350 C.E. C. from 1000 to 1500 C.E. B. around 150 C.E. D. in the 500s C.E. 9. The new capital of the Roman Empire was Constantinople, which was formerly the city of C. Carthage. D. Rome. A. Alexandria. B. Byzantium. 10. When it was first established, the city of Constantinople A. resembled other cities in the Roman Empire. B. showed a great influence by Greek culture. C. was much like an Egyptian city. D. displayed many Persian influences.. 11. When Justinian became emperor, he realized that the empire's laws were A. disorganized and confusing.. B. not detailed enough. C. outdated. D. too limiting. 12. The Byzantine military conquered territories once part of the Roman Empire that included A. Britain and Gaul, C. Egypt and Syria. B. China and India. D. Italy, Spain, and Northern
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