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user100 [1]
2 years ago
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How was the Byzantine Empire able to control trade with the Middle East and Europe? O A. Its armies attacked any kingdom that di

d not trade with it. O B. Its capital city was located between Europe and the Middle East. O C. Its leaders were chosen by powerful Muslim empires. O D. Its emperor also had influence in the Orthodox Church.​
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Zinaida [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

b is the answer!!

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