He did it because the empire was too big for one seat of administration to manage. Also the Easter (Greek) part of the empire resented the rule of the western (Latin) part of it, so this was also to appease the people of the eastern part of the empire.
<span>It's a misconception that Constantine "moved" the capital, he founded another one. </span>
<span>The effects aren't as clear cut though. </span>
<span>With now two capitals competing for resources and attention, one had to be neglected over time, and since Constantinople was the hub of all commerce from the Far East and the western world, Rome lost the prestige it once had. Also Rome. Population also was affected by this move, Byzantium (which ultimately became Constantinople) was just a village before Constantine had his "vision" to build another capital there, after the administrative workers and artisans and merchants moved there, Rome started to lose its intellectual population, leaving behind poor and uneducated people. </span>
<span>City taxes took a hit, since fewer and poorer people translated to less revenue there was less money to maintain the city. Also Rome was the seat of the Catholic Church which was competing for influence with the Emperor himself, so the government did it's best to isolate him. </span>
<span>But the more lasting effect was the ultimate separation of the Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) roman empires. This division precipitated the fall of the western half bringing with it the fall of civilization in Western Europe, bringing the Dark Ages and leaving the Church as the only beacon of civilization in Western Europe, which is why western science lagged behind eastern science. </span>
<span>But this also helped preserve the Roman Empire for a thousand more years, since like the old saying goes, Rome didn't fall, it's just moved. The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1456 thanks to the move made by Constantine more than a thousand years before. </span>
<span>There are more effects, but to analyze each and every one of them could fill up a book.</span>
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benjamin franklin championed the north american participation in the enlightenment especially through his use of experimentation using the scientific method to resolve questions about are natural surroundings and physical forces.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the second choice or letter B. The Catholic Church introduced tropes to teach morals by dramatizing the lives of saints and church leaders.
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Today being a teenager is a lot easier than it was in the ancient roman times. The responsibility level must have been much higher. Today teens for the most part don't have much responsibility other than school and their sport. I believe that maybe we should take a look at this and recognize how easy we have it. We can maybe try to be more productive and accomplish more in a day other than playing video games and messing around. The ancient roman teens were doing "adult" tasks when in present time we feel we have all the time in the world to work hard so why not play now work later.
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