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How did Constantinople's location aid to the city's defense? (Use #3 14-1: Survival of the Eastern Empire-Slide 6) о O It was built in an area that links the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, which protected it from outside invaders O It was a peninsula, with 2 rings of thick walls surrounded by a moat, which made it easier to defend than Rome. о O It was protected by a religious order of knights, who swore allegiance to the apostolic order of Cardinals which protected the city.​

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Answer:

Correct answer is It was a peninsula, with 2 rings of thick walls surrounded by a moat, which made it easier to defend than Rome.

Step-by-step explanation:

First option is not correct as Constantinople is located on Bosporus, not on Persian Gulf.

Last option is not correct a these religious orders were created during the Crusades and Constantinople was created centuries before that.

Second option is correct as Constantinople was protected from three sides by water and the city walls enabled the defense of city, which fell only twice throughout history.

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