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Question 28 of 35 The Byzantine Empire survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire because it: A. preserved the customs of ancient Greece and Rome. B. became the center of power for the Catholic faith.
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Question 28 of 35
The Byzantine Empire survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire because
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A. preserved the customs of ancient Greece and Rome.
B. became the center of power for the Catholic faith.
C. was able to defend itself against foreign invasions.
D. converted to Islam to form alliances with Muslim empires.
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I think it’s B because it’s give more information
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its c ..I took the test and it was the correct answer
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