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The answer is D; consult with an oracle
Answer:
Correct answer is c. Like the Song Dynasty, the Byzantine Empire built on the legacy of an earlier empire.
Explanation:
A is not correct because both Russian and Byzantine Empires lasted for centuries.
B is not correct because Christianity was the official religion of the Empire.
C is correct because Byzantine Empire was built on the legacy of Roman Empire.
D is not correct because Ottoman and Byzantine Empire lasted for a long time before they disappeared.
Answer:
A. defeated by
Explanation:
"In 1453 AD the Byzantine Empire fell to the Turks"- This simply means that the Byzantine Empire were "defeated by" the Turks.
Looking at the context in which "fell to" was used, it means that the Turks actually defeated the Byzantine Empire.
In 1453, the Byzantine Empire fell. Their fall was a result of the pressure from the Ottoman Turks. The fight between Ottomans and Byzantines had been for over 100 years as at this time. Constantinople finally fell to them in 1454. With fall of Constantinople, their defeat of the Byzantine Empire was complete.
Constantinople was known to be the capital city of the Roman Empire - the Byzantine Empire.
Advantages:
From a conservative or state-based ideology: it is much easier to control population since they rarely receive "strange" ideas or influence from outside. Domestic policies become much more important. In so, it becomes easier to set popular aims targeting citizens.
The country could(historically seen) stand the best defense against outside powers which could try to set an invasion. For example, the Great Wall of China turned out to set a strong defense against Mongols and other menaces along many centuries.
Disadvantages are listed:
Trading with other countries can influence negatively on economic growth, as there is no autonomous country even if it results as big as China.
Trade has become key in today's globalized world, henceforth the need to collaborate or cooperate in economic exchanges is a necessity to keep up the pace in global affairs.