Byzantines didn't "become more Greek than Roman". They were already Greek to start with.
But anyways... lets not have me rant about that part.
The population was Greek. The empire was split into West and East. West centered on Rome (before the fall) and the East on Constantinople (A town in Greek). From the division working language was Greek.
Greek language and couture was more prevalent in the Eastern Roman Empire. When the fall of the West Byzantine court held onto the Latin language for official decrees and other state documents, but eventually even that was lost to the grater Greek influence.
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Probably the most dangerous thing about globalization is that because most countries would operate a free market, then the bigger nations are able to kill off the smaller nations that are third world countries. Since the bigger nations have more manpower and more resources, they can provide better products. This in turn would mean big competition for the third world countries in a global market. This would be very harmful to those developing countries.
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It's an opinionated question, no answer is wrong. Just state what you think and why. You'll get it right no matter what you put.
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Answer: They both believed in American freedom and independence. Government should be strong and wield a lot of power. Was a Democratic-Republican. The economy should lean towards urban manufacturing.
Explanation: Give me the brainiest
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