The correct option is D. The Byzantine Empire’s territory change during the reign of Justinian I the empire grew to the largest extent it would ever see.
<h3>How did Emperor Justinian impact the territory of the Byzantines?</h3>
From 527 to 565, Justinian I presided over the Byzantine Empire. Most people associate Justinian with his work as a lawmaker and codifier. During his rule, Justinian restructured the Byzantine Empire's government and implemented various changes to improve accountability and lower corruption.
The Byzantine Empire reached its greatest geographic extent under Justinian I, who ruled from 527 to 565. The empire included the Balkans to the north, Egypt and other regions of north Africa to the south, Anatolia what is now Turkey, and the Levant which includes modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan.
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to indicate that Ali was a leader even though he did not actively choose to be one
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Explanation:
Ali was a large influence to everyone, mostly because first of all he was a sportsman, but also refused to participate in Vietnam War. Although he didn't choose to be a political leader, his influence was even larger than the influence of certain politicians in the States.
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The Great Plains.
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<span>Zoroastrianism was very influential because of
its noble characteristics as it was the first religion to developed the concept
of messiah (first messiah was Zoroaster who claimed that he spoke to God), existence
of Heaven, Hell, Judgment day, resurrection, eternal soul, coming Savior and
angels. Zoroastrian teaching state that humans are fundamentally good, equal
and free willed to make their own decision. Those will be accepted as
fundament of Christianity, Islam and Judaism</span>