HELP!!

What helped the Byzantine Empire to spread ideas to other regions?


A. the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible


B. a push within the empire to teach Latin to people in the East


C. the spread of Germanic languages and its word roots to the east


D. an industrial revolution that allowed the empire to produce more items for trade

Respuesta :

Answer:

By the 10th century, Byzantium, formed in 395 after the partition of the Roman Empire, was a powerful power. It included Asia Minor, the southern part of the Balkans and Southern Italy, islands in the Aegean Sea, as well as part of the Crimea and Khersones.

In the Middle Ages, Byzantium was the "mentor" of the Slavic world: the southern and eastern Slavs owed it the appearance of writing; they adopted political and theological ideas, moral standards from Byzantium, they learned from Byzantine masters to build temples and paint icons. Western Europe also enjoyed the fruits of Byzantine culture.

Explanation:

Answer:

A. the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet so Slavic people could read the Bible

Explanation:

The Byzantine Empire(Eastern Roman Empire)which had Constantinople as the capital in ancient times greatly impacted both Eastern and Western cultures. The Byzantine Empire upheld the tradition, language and culture of the Greek which became the foundation of the Roman culture. Christianity was one of the major religions that spread through regions in the empire with the establishment of the Slavic Orthodox churches and the Cyrillic scripts coined from the Greek letters.