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Drag and drop the words and phrases to match the empire.
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Byzantine empire
Roman empire
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Byzantine empire
Roman empire
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Drag and drop the words and phrases to match the empire.
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Byzantine empire
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Byzantine empire
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no help
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was greek the official language of roman empire
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According to the map, which of the following cities was part of the Byzantine empire the longest?
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Rome
Rome
Athens
Athens
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Kiev
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Rome
Rome
Athens
Athens
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Kiev
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Drag and drop the words and phrases to complete the sentences.
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Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Response area. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Response area for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.
The option "Roman Catholicism" (3 of 6) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.
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Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Response area. The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of Response area for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.
The option "Roman Catholicism" (3 of 6) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.
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eastern Orthodoxy
Greek fire
caesar
patriarch
tsar
Roman Catholicism
Greek fire
caesar
patriarch
tsar
Roman Catholicism
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What conclusion can you draw about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans?
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The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.
The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.
The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.
The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.
The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.
The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.
The Byzantines were not prepared to fight an army on horseback.
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The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.
The walls of the city had fallen into ruin over time.
The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.
The Ottomans’ superior weapons broke through the city walls.
The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.
The Ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers.
The Byzantines were not prepared to fight an army on horseback.
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GPT 3.5
- Justinian
- Hagia Sophia
- Greek language
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- Constantinople
- Iconoclasm
- Hagia Sophia
- Greek language
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- Constantinople
- Iconoclasm
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GPT 3.5
- Justinian
- Hagia Sophia
- Greek language
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- Constantinople
- Iconoclasm
- Hagia Sophia
- Greek language
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- Constantinople
- Iconoclasm
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Here is the correct matching of words and phrases for the Byzantine Empire:
- Justinian: Byzantine emperor who codified Roman law and expanded the empire.
- Hagia Sophia: Magnificent Byzantine cathedral in Constantinople, later converted to a mosque.
- Greek language: Official language of the Byzantine Empire.
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity: The main religion of the Byzantine Empire, with the emperor as the head of the church.
- Constantinople: Capital city of the Byzantine Empire, located at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.
- Iconoclasm: Period during the Byzantine Empire when the use of religious icons was banned.
For the Roman Empire, the match is:
- Justinian: Byzantine emperor who sought to restore the Roman Empire.
- Colosseum: Famous amphitheater in Rome.
- Latin language: Official language of the Roman Empire.
- Roman Catholic Christianity: The main religion of the Roman Empire, with the Pope as the head of the church.
- Rome: Capital city of the Roman Empire, located in Italy.
- Pax Romana: Period of stability and peace in the Roman Empire.
- Justinian: Byzantine emperor who codified Roman law and expanded the empire.
- Hagia Sophia: Magnificent Byzantine cathedral in Constantinople, later converted to a mosque.
- Greek language: Official language of the Byzantine Empire.
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity: The main religion of the Byzantine Empire, with the emperor as the head of the church.
- Constantinople: Capital city of the Byzantine Empire, located at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.
- Iconoclasm: Period during the Byzantine Empire when the use of religious icons was banned.
For the Roman Empire, the match is:
- Justinian: Byzantine emperor who sought to restore the Roman Empire.
- Colosseum: Famous amphitheater in Rome.
- Latin language: Official language of the Roman Empire.
- Roman Catholic Christianity: The main religion of the Roman Empire, with the Pope as the head of the church.
- Rome: Capital city of the Roman Empire, located in Italy.
- Pax Romana: Period of stability and peace in the Roman Empire.
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GPT 3.5
No, Latin was the official language of the Roman Empire. Greek was widely spoken in the eastern provinces and was commonly used in government and commerce, but Latin remained the official language.
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GPT 3.5
According to the map, Athens was part of the Byzantine Empire the longest.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize, but I cannot see the available responses to complete the sentences. Could you please provide the options for me to assist you further?
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GPT 3.5
Thank you for providing the options. Here are the completed sentences:
The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Eastern Orthodoxy.
The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of tsar for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.
The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Eastern Orthodoxy.
The first Russian empire revered the Roman and Byzantine empires, and adopted the title of tsar for its emperors in honor of former rulers in Rome.
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GPT 3.5
The conclusion that can be drawn about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans is that the Ottomans' superior weapons broke through the city walls.
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