The eastern portion of the Roman Empire experienced less decline than the west for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a. the east had older traditions of civilization.
b. the east had more active trade.
c. the east resisted the spread of Christianity.
d. the east was more wealthy.
e. the east faced less pressure from barbarian invasions.
Answer: C
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AP World History Chapter 5
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- All of these contributed to the decline and fall of Rome EXCEPT:
- Christianity differed from classic Mediterranean culture in all of these ways EXCEPT:
- In India during the period after the Guptan collapse,
- As the Han Empire collapsed
- At the end of the Classical Age
- In Ethiopia, trade and contacts
- The core or mother civilization for other civilizations in Mesoamerica was the
- The two American centers of civilization included central Mexico and the
- By 600, looking at the entire world, a good definition of "barbarian" would be
- Despite major differences, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism all show interest in
- Nomadic invaders often had military advantages over the armies of empires because
- One important early symptom of Rome's decline was
- Japan developed a religion called
- The first kingdoms in eastern Africa below the Sahara showed the influence of
- The end of the Gupta Empire differed from the decline of Rome in that it did not involve
- Which of the following best survived the Hun invasions in India?
- By 600, looking at the entire world, a good definition of "barbarian" would be
- Compared to Hinduism and Buddhism, all of the following constitute distinctive features of late-Roman Christianity EXCEPT
- After 200 C. E., an increasing number of people in Asia, Europe, and North Africa began to adapt faiths characterized by
- Monasticism first developed in Italy under the leadership of
- Everywhere it spread, Buddhism stressed
- Compared to Hinduism, Christians are more likely to
- By 600 C. E., an early civilization was beginning to take shape in