In 324 Constantine, the very first Christian emperor began to be the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. He made his Eastern headquarters at the Ancient Greek colony of Byzantium in 330. The city was renamed Constantinople after its founder, and was also coined as the "new Rome".
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Answer choice C: region 3
The correct answer is political stability. The Roman Republic was able to expand because its p<span>olitical offices and institutions were designed to prevent any one man from becoming too powerful.As a result, they were resilient enough to support the expansion of the Roman Republic.</span>
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