Asked by berlanda
The Byzantine influence can be seen in Kiev’s government because
the legal code was created on the basis of Byzantine law.
the justice system was set up to mimic the Byzantine system.
the civil service exam to fill government positions came from the Byzantines.
the authoritarian role of the tsar was based on the ruler of the Byzantines.
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Correct answers: 1 and 4.
- The legal code and aspects of Kievan Rus' law were influenced by Byzantine legal traditions.
- The idea of a single, divinely sanctioned autocrat (the later Russian tsar) and many court rituals were modeled on Byzantine imperial practice.
Option 2 is partly true in that Byzantine legal and ecclesiastical practices influenced Kievan justice, but it is not as direct a match as 1 and 4. Option 3 is incorrect — the civil service exam originated in China, not Byzantium.
- The legal code and aspects of Kievan Rus' law were influenced by Byzantine legal traditions.
- The idea of a single, divinely sanctioned autocrat (the later Russian tsar) and many court rituals were modeled on Byzantine imperial practice.
Option 2 is partly true in that Byzantine legal and ecclesiastical practices influenced Kievan justice, but it is not as direct a match as 1 and 4. Option 3 is incorrect — the civil service exam originated in China, not Byzantium.
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