Which of the following was a political cause of the East-West Schism?(1 point)
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disputes over the nature of God and the Nicene Creed
disputes over the nature of God and the Nicene Creed
disputes over the leadership of the Christian Church
disputes over the leadership of the Christian Church
disputes over the language of religious service
disputes over the language of religious service
disputes over the role of religious icons
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disputes over the leadership of the Christian Church
Which statement explains how Justinian’s Code was a turning point in the regulation of the Byzantine Empire?(1 point)
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Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
Justinian’s Code was added to the Byzantine Empire after his reign, when the empire started declining.
Justinian’s Code was added to the Byzantine Empire after his reign, when the empire started declining.
Justinian’s Code did not have an effect on the Byzantine Empire because the people considered traditional Roman law more important than new Byzantine laws.
Justinian’s Code did not have an effect on the Byzantine Empire because the people considered traditional Roman law more important than new Byzantine laws.
Justinian’s Code complicated the existing legal code of the time period.
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Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
Justinian’s Code was added to the Byzantine Empire after his reign, when the empire started declining.
Justinian’s Code was added to the Byzantine Empire after his reign, when the empire started declining.
Justinian’s Code did not have an effect on the Byzantine Empire because the people considered traditional Roman law more important than new Byzantine laws.
Justinian’s Code did not have an effect on the Byzantine Empire because the people considered traditional Roman law more important than new Byzantine laws.
Justinian’s Code complicated the existing legal code of the time period.
Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
How sure are you with these answers? It's important that I get all these questions right
I apologize for the repeated answers in the previous response. My answers for the first question are as follows:
1. Disputes over the leadership of the Christian Church
And for the second question:
1. Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
I am fairly confident in these answers, but I recommend double-checking them to ensure accuracy.
1. Disputes over the leadership of the Christian Church
And for the second question:
1. Justinian’s Code codified Roman law and allowed Justinian to have greater control of his empire.
I am fairly confident in these answers, but I recommend double-checking them to ensure accuracy.
Which statement accurately describes the role of key individuals in the rise and spread of Islam?(1 point)
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Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, the companions spread the religion, and the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, the companions spread the religion, and the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the Aṣḥāb people and companions all ruled territories that secured religious and social power expanding the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the Aṣḥāb people and companions all ruled territories that secured religious and social power expanding the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the four caliphs ruled as separate leaders after the Sunni-Shiite split, which expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammed’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the four caliphs ruled as separate leaders after the Sunni-Shiite split, which expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammed’s death.
Allah was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin; the companions spread the religion as the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
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Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, the companions spread the religion, and the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, the companions spread the religion, and the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the Aṣḥāb people and companions all ruled territories that secured religious and social power expanding the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the Aṣḥāb people and companions all ruled territories that secured religious and social power expanding the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the four caliphs ruled as separate leaders after the Sunni-Shiite split, which expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammed’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, and the four caliphs ruled as separate leaders after the Sunni-Shiite split, which expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammed’s death.
Allah was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin; the companions spread the religion as the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.
Muhammad was the leader and founder of Islam in its origin, the companions spread the religion, and the first four caliphs expanded the Islamic Empire after Muhammad’s death.