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What led to the fall of the Byzantine Empire? Select all that apply.
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conflicts between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics
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B)
capture of the city of Constantinople
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C)
effects of the Justinian Plague pandemic
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D)
significant rise in population within the empire’s boundaries
Multiple select question.
cross out
A)
conflicts between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics
cross out
B)
capture of the city of Constantinople
cross out
C)
effects of the Justinian Plague pandemic
cross out
D)
significant rise in population within the empire’s boundaries
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The factors that led to the fall of the Byzantine Empire include:
A) conflicts between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics
B) capture of the city of Constantinople
C) effects of the Justinian Plague pandemic
D) significant rise in population within the empire’s boundaries is not typically considered a contributing factor to the fall of the Byzantine Empire, as population growth can have various effects, some of which may be positive.
So, the correct answers are A, B, and C.
A) conflicts between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics
B) capture of the city of Constantinople
C) effects of the Justinian Plague pandemic
D) significant rise in population within the empire’s boundaries is not typically considered a contributing factor to the fall of the Byzantine Empire, as population growth can have various effects, some of which may be positive.
So, the correct answers are A, B, and C.
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