Asked by Laney

How did Constantinople's Church of Hagia Sophia demonstrate how the Byzantine Empire blended with the old Roman Empire?

A.) The church combined both Greek and Roman architecture, and became a melting pot where Eastern and Western cultures came together.

B.) The church housed a large library that included many books with information about traditions, customs, and laws from the Old Roman Empire.

**C.) The church's leaders taught followers the laws and rules from both the Byzantine Empire and the old Roman Empire so that both cultures could survive.

D.) The church was built with many columns and arches, as well as a bell-shaped roof, which were signature elements of Old Roman architecture.

C?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
https://www.livescience.com/27574-hagia-sophia.html

Read VERY carefully, and then let us know if you change your mind or not.
Answered by Laney
Ahh, ok. I change my mind. I believe it is A?
Answered by Reed
I think A is more correct, yes.
Answered by Writeacher
I agree.
Answered by Laney
Thank you!
Answered by Yo mama
which is the correct answer ?
Answered by Bees
A is correct i just did the quiz, and it was correct.
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