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What is the difference between judicial activism and judicial restraint? Judicial activism is the assertion (or, sometimes, the unjustified assertion) of the power of judicial review to set aside government acts. Judicial restraint is the refusal to strike down such acts, leaving the issue to ordinary politics.
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The correct answer is B, as Athens was part of the Byzantine empire the longest than Rome, Jerusalem and Kiev (which was never part of the Byzantine Empire).
According to the map, Athens remained in the Byzantine Empire from 550 to 1360.