The option which explains one way in which the Byzantine Empire continued the cultural traditions of the Romans is the second one - by using Latin as the primary written language, at least until the 7th century when they started using Greek.
A is a weird option - how can adapting Greek ideas be a continuation of Roman traditions? C is insulting. D is incorrect as Byzantine Empire didn't have gladiators.
(1) leading independence movements is your answer, I'm pretty sure.
<span>A counter culture refers to a
subculture that subscribes to values and norms that are often in opposition to
mainstream values. A counter culture is opposed to the behavior of mainstream
society, often in opposition to mainstream society such as the values of the bourgeoisie.
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Both groups believed in a personal experience of God and his power. However, Puritans had ministers in their churches while Quakers did not. Penn desired to gain respect and friendship and paid Native Americans for land. Puritans, on the other hand, despised them and had no will to communicate with them.