This Byzantine Empire formative assessment evaluates understanding of its historical context, focusing on Constantinople, the Great Schism, Hagia Sophia, Emperor Justinian's achievements, and the linguistic and religious distinctions of the period.
Separation of Powers
Protestant Reformation
Great Schism
Tetrachy
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The Hippodrome
Parthenon
Hagia Sophia
The Caldera
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Codification of laws
Trade and territorial expansion
Creation of Cyrillic alphabet
Building a magnificent church
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Latin
Roman
Greek
Cyrillic
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It was centered in Constantinople.
Latin was the dominant language.
The Church had tremendous political power.
Emperors accepted supreme authority of the the Pope over them.
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Greek Orthodox.
Russian Christendom.
Roman Catholic.
Byzantine Christian.
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It built on previous Roman laws and has led to the development of modern European law
It made theft a petty crime instead of worthy of capital punishment
It showed how closely Roman Catholicism was intertwined with the empire
It proves how cruel and inhumane Justinian was to his people
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Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Social and political equality
Islam
Civil service examinations
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The Persian Empire
The Roman Empire
The Sassanid Empire
The Babylonian Empire
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