1. answer is B
2. answer is A
3. answer is A
Answer:
a I believe if not sorry for being wrong
One major difference was A: The Byzantine government clearly placed the emperor as the highest religious authority, while the Roman government kept political and religious authority more separate.
<h3>How did the Byzantines differ from the western Romans?</h3>
The Western Romans had the Pope as the head of the church and the emperor as the head of the empire thereby keeping both offices separate.
The Byzantines on the other hand, had their emperor as both the head of the empire, and the head of the church.
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