Question 1: John of Damascus was a monk who believed the use of icons was a form of idolatry.
Question 2: Empress Theodora restored the use of icons after her husband's death.
Question 3: Roman culture did not disappear because the traditions were kept alive by leaders in Constantinople.
Question 4: The church combined both Greek and Roman architecture and became a melting pot where Eastern and Western cultures came together.
Question 5: Religious councils were formed to try to settle the issue of the Iconoclast Conspiracy.
Question 6: Revolt against Byzantine rulers began, illustrating a severe break in relations between East and West.
Question 7: He was successful in creating a new political center in the East, unified by the Christian religion.
Question 8: The emperor had the final say on church matters.
Question 9: Prince Odoacer forced Augustulus to hand over his crown, and Germanic kingdoms claimed the land.
Question 10: The laws and traditions lived on flourished by the Byzantines who lived in the East.