Question
What event led to the development of the two different European civilizations of the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire?
A.
In the sixth century, trade flourished in the eastern regions but not in the west.
B.
In 395 C.E., the sons of Theodosius I each became emperor of part of the empire.
C.
Leaders of the Catholic Church had a major disagreement in the seventh century.
D.
Around 350 C.E., Germanic tribes took over much of the empire's western territories.
A.
In the sixth century, trade flourished in the eastern regions but not in the west.
B.
In 395 C.E., the sons of Theodosius I each became emperor of part of the empire.
C.
Leaders of the Catholic Church had a major disagreement in the seventh century.
D.
Around 350 C.E., Germanic tribes took over much of the empire's western territories.
Answers
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The event that led to the development of the two different European civilizations of the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire is:
**B. In 395 C.E., the sons of Theodosius I each became emperor of part of the empire.**
This division formalized the split between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire, leading to distinct political, cultural, and economic developments in each region.
**B. In 395 C.E., the sons of Theodosius I each became emperor of part of the empire.**
This division formalized the split between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire, leading to distinct political, cultural, and economic developments in each region.