How did dioceses allow the Emperor greater control?

A) The creation of dioceses increased the Emperor's power over local affairs.
B) The dioceses allowed Diocletian the option of administering to his faithful followers by being present in a different location for worship annually.
C) It did not increase imperial power, but served to diffuse it.
D) The carrying out of surveys of the people and population increased taxation.
E) The Dioceses did not allow greater control.


A

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