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Summarize why Judith Herrin believes the fall of Constantinople was a turning point for Western history.(1 point)
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It marked the beginning of the Third Rome in Europe.
It marked the beginning of the Third Rome in Europe.
It meant that cannons would not work for sieges in the future.
It meant that cannons would not work for sieges in the future.
Scholars fled with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance in Europe.
Scholars fled with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance in Europe.
It led to the voyages of discovery by Columbus because trade was blocked.
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It marked the beginning of the Third Rome in Europe.
It marked the beginning of the Third Rome in Europe.
It meant that cannons would not work for sieges in the future.
It meant that cannons would not work for sieges in the future.
Scholars fled with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance in Europe.
Scholars fled with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance in Europe.
It led to the voyages of discovery by Columbus because trade was blocked.
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Credance (Dark Sonic)
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Judith Herrin believes the fall of Constantinople was a turning point for Western history because it resulted in scholars fleeing to Europe with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance.
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Scholars fled with knowledge that sparked the Renaissance in Europe.
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