How did Justinian unite the Byzantine Empire?
<span>A. He adopted a uniform legal code for the empire.
D. He instituted a large bureaucracy to administer his commands.
Justinian established the </span><span><em>Corpus Juris Civilis </em>(Body of Civil Law), which codified and organized the system of laws for the empire. Previously, the empire had inherited three separate law code systems and various individual laws from previous eras. There were conflicting and outdated laws in the old systems, so Justinian established a commission to review all the laws and create a single, unified legal code.
As to bureaucracy, the Byzantine Empire inherited a complex system of bureaucracy and aristocracy from the Roman empire. As with the legal code, Justinian organized and revised the bureaucracy system to the advantage of his governance of the empire. He worked to streamline provincial bureaucracies in a way that gave more control to the emperor at the center of the governmental system.
<em>[A note on taxes: Taxes were high under Justinian, and resentment over high taxes was part of the Nika riots that took place in 532 AD.]</em></span>
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The theme of the prince is accepting that the aim of princess such as glory and survival can justify the use of immoral means to achieve those ends.
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After world war I, the international politics took a turn and the economic and political scenario was changing rapidly. The war of independence started in many countries as an aftermath of war and nations stood up for economic liberty and independence. As a result, a fight for power and money started among European nations and United states also work towards expansion of its power politics and increase its influence on resources of nations across the globe.
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During the periods between 1865- 1910, US expanded its role in international politics with the intention to civilize the nations. Therefore, the US government machinery was dedicated to influence nations through their power, aid and trading opportunities.