Which textual evidence below BEST supports the author's opinion that Justinian wanted to restore the glory of ancient Rome while
also elevating its spiritual characters A. "The ‘grand design’ view of Justinian’s reign sees all his actions as the deliberate restoration of the ancient Roman empire, though a Roman empire raised to new heights of glory as a Christian empire confessing the orthodox faith."
B. "Law reform encapsulated the vision of a Christian Roman empire..."
C."The defensive buildings described by Procopius in the later books of his Buildings serving to preserve in perpetuity the newly reconquered Roman world."
A. The ‘grand design’ view of Justinian’s reign sees all his actions as the deliberate restoration of the ancient Roman empire, though a Roman empire raised to new heights of glory as a Christian empire confessing the orthodox faith.
This BEST supports the author's opinion that Justinian wanted to restore the glory of ancient Rome while also elevating its spiritual characters.
<u>Explanation</u>:
During the period of his reign, he tried to revive his empire's greatness and to reconquer the lost roman Empire. He undertaken so many restoration activities that is the reason he was known as the last Roman in the 20th century.
A partial recovery of territories of western roman empire came into force. His general also conquered a Vandalkingdom of North America. With some other general ostrogothic kingdom was conquered and ultimately dalmatia, Italy, siciky and rome was restored after more than a half century being ruled by ostrogoths.
Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.
Cuneiform allowed the Mesopotamian rulers to set up a bureaucratic system because it allowed them to communicate orders over long distances. They were also able to write detailed laws to help govern the people.