How is the Holy Roman Empire different from the previous

  1. How is the Holy Roman Empire different from the previous Roman Empire?• a) The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by a religious
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  2. Constantinople as the "New Rome"Eastern Roman Empire Justinian's Code Blend of Greek, Roman, and Christian influences The list
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  3. Constantinople as the "New Rome"Eastern Roman Empire Justinian's Code Blend of Greek, Roman, and Christian influences The list
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  8. Which statement best analyzes the change the Holy Roman Empire had on feudal monarchies?(1 point)ResponsesThe Holy Roman Empire
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  9. What was special about the 200 year Pax Romana?the Roman Empire enjoyed absolute peace the Roman Empire saw less conflict than
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  10. What political events contributed to the rise of the Italian city-states?(1 point) Responses the Renaissance and the rise of the
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