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The language and culture of the Byzantine Empire were generally

A. Persian.
B. Roman.
C. Greek.
D. Turkish.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is B.

"Roman".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Citizens in the Byzantine Empire believed of themselves as the Romans and they also share some common similarities with the Romans too.
  • Their official language was Latin but most Byzantine Empire citizens spoke the Greek language.
  • The Byzantine Empire promoted the blending of the Greek, Christian, Roman and Middle Eastern culture.
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The answer is B. Roman because the Byzantines felt like they were the descendants of the Romans, so basically they felt they were a continuation to the Roman empire, they adopted their culture, laws, and language.
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