Why did the emphasis of the Roman Empire shift to the east in the dominate period?

What will be an ideal response?


After Constantine moved the capital to Constantinople in 320, the eastern seat of power continued to appoint representatives to the western capital of Rome, despite its decline in status and wealth. The eastern part of the empire was easier to defend; had a larger population and a better economy; and, in the opinion of many, a better culture. Resources were distributed in greater amounts to the east than the west. The empire in the west became harder to maintain because of the pressures exerted by tribes north of the Danube. By gradually relocating the military defenses further and further east, the empire was tacitly admitting that the west was a lost cause, perhaps most significantly with the abandonment of Britain.

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The Abbasid dynasty finally came to an end in 1258, when it was overrun by the

A. Byzantines. B. Ottoman Turks. C. Saljuq Turks. D. French. E. Mongols.

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A) Gay Pride parade B) Earth Day C) Take Your Daughter to Work Day D) AIDS Awareness Day

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The extension of frontier defensive fortifications known as the Great Wall was in response to

A. a military humiliation at the hands of the Mongols. B. the need to employ landless peasants and discharged soldiers. C. combined political pressures from Korea and Annam. D. military pressures in the subtropical hill country of the far southwest.

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