What kind of relationship did the Byzantine emperor have with his subjects?

A) While a vast gulf separated him from his subjects, the emperor's autocratic government kept strict control over the people.
B) The emperor maintained close personal contact with his subjects in order to understand their wants and needs.
C) The emperor mainly oversaw military affairs, and thus, his subjects lived mostly autonomously from the central authority.
D) The emperor focused on political issues, leaving the people to practice religion as they wished.
E) The emperor lived a simple and humble life to set an example of Christian love to his subjects.


Answer: A

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