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How did the rise of Constantinople contribute to Roman culture?

 Ancient Greek and Roman culture survived, but only until the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

 

Roman culture was abandoned after Constantinople's leader was overthrown by a Germanic prince.

 Roman culture did not disappear because the traditions were kept alive by leaders in Constantinople.

 Roman culture did not survive because it was blended with other Byzantine customs and traditions.
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C) Roman culture did not disappear because the traditions were kept alive by leaders in Constantinople.

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The correct answer here is the third option.


It was the emperor Constantine the Great that built Constantinople which became the capital of the whole Roman Empire and later the Byzantine Empire. After the fall of the West Roman Empire to the barbarians it was in Constantinople that the rules kept alive and preserved the culture and traditions of the Roman Empire.
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