In the Sixth Century AD, following the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantinople was regarded as?
A)Muslim center of learning.
B)a religious and trading center
C)an outpost of the Persian Empire
D)the center of the Roman Catholic Church.

Respuesta :

I believe the answer is B, a religious and trading center

After the fall of Western Roman Empire which occurred in Sixth Century AD, Constantinople was being considered as B)a religious and trading center.

  • The fall of the Western Roman Empire can be regarded as one which involves the taking away of  central political control as far as  Western Roman Empire is concerned.

  • Following this fall at 6th AD, Constantinople which was the capital of the empire of Roman/Byzantine which was then renamed as Istanbul. This place was famous for its trading activities as well as religion activity.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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