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Zinaida [17]
2 years ago
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By the fifth century, the western Roman Empire _____ and the Byzantine Empire ______ was preparing to invade the East; was heavi

ly fortified was in its second golden age; was in steep decline was disintegrating; was much richer and relatively stable still followed the old Roman religion; was officially Christian
History
1 answer:
s2008m [1.1K]2 years ago
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By the fifth century, the western Roman Empire was in steep decline and was disintegrating rapidly. The Byzantine Empire, by contrast, was much richer and relatively stable, still following the old Roman religion and customs.

  • From the fifth century onwards, the western Roman Empire was in steep decline and was disintegrating.
  • The Byzantine Empire, by contrast, was much richer and relatively stable, still following the old Roman religion and customs.
  • This was due to the Byzantine Empire's proximity and connection with the silk trade routes and networks.
  • The Byzantine Empire maintained a distinct Roman identity notwithstanding the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
  • The Byzantine Empire continued to thrive beyond the fall of the Roman Empire, expanding into the Ottoman Empire.
  • Multiple causes have been attributed to the collapse, decline, and disintegration of the Western Roman Empire.

Therefore, by the fifth century, the western Roman Empire was in steep decline and was disintegrating rapidly. The Byzantine Empire, by contrast, was much richer and relatively stable, still following the old Roman religion and customs.

Learn more about the fall of the western Roman Empire here: brainly.com/question/13115455

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