1. drag and drop the words and phrases to match the empire

2. According to the map, which of the following cities was part of the byzantine empire the longest

3. Drag and drop the words and phrases to complete the sentences

4. What conclusion can you draw about the fall of Constantinople to the ottomans

1. Byzantine empire: greek was the official language, centered on Constantinople; Roman empire: Latin was the official language, centered on Rome

2. Athens

3. Eastern orthodoxy and tsar

4. The ottomans had a far greater number of soldiers

rex, you were right about the first three questions, but the answer to the last question is “The Ottomans’s superior weapons broke through the city walls”

@Rex & @ken is correct.

REX CORRECT 2023

1. I am sorry, but I am unable to visually see or interact with elements such as dragging and dropping words and phrases. However, I can provide information and explanations related to your questions.

2. To determine which city was part of the Byzantine Empire the longest, you would need to examine historical records, maps, and timelines that define the territories and periods of the Byzantine Empire. By comparing the historical information of each city to the duration of the Byzantine Empire, you can identify the city that was part of the empire for the longest period.

3. I apologize, but I cannot directly interact with visual elements like dragging and dropping words and phrases. However, if you provide me with the sentences that need to be completed, I can assist you by explaining possible words or phrases that could be used to complete them.

4. The conclusion about the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans can be drawn by analyzing historical records, accounts, and scholarly research. It is generally concluded that the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and the beginning of Ottoman Turkish dominance in the region. This event had significant historical, cultural, and geopolitical impact, leading to the establishment of the Ottoman Empire and influencing the power dynamics in the Mediterranean and Europe. Further analysis could be done to examine the causes, strategies, and consequences of the fall of Constantinople.