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 There were conflicting and outdated laws in the old systems, so Justinian established a commission to review all the laws and create a single, unified legal code.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>
The principles that the declaration of independence is based upon are
1. self-evident
2. equality
3. unalienable rights
4. pursuit of happiness
(The next ones are from the preamble)
5. justice
6. domestic tranquility
7. general welfare
Answer:
I think its 1
Explanation:
the reason for this is many loyalist were southerns so Patriots and loyalist did fight eachother. That being said a lot of the war was guerrilla war & battles with standing armies.
Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. and the pilgrims arrived in 1620.
Answer:
Jacksonian democracy.
Explanation:
Jacksonian democracy was the term given to the political movement brought by President Andrew Jackson in his elections of 1828. After he was elected with a majority of 70% of the vote, he became the first president to be elected from other states than Virginia or Massachusetts.
During his campaign, he spoke about his version of democracy that would take out the policy of special privilege. With this, he became to be known as Champion of the Common Man. His new version of democracy brought a new sunrise in American politics.
Therefore, the correct answer is Jacksonian democracy.