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Which statement describes between the roman empire and byzantine empire

The romans used columns in their architecture but the Byzantine did not

The romans codified laws but the byzantines chose not to adopt them

Latin was the official language of the roman empire but many spoke greek in the byzantine empire

Christianity was the official religion in the roman empire but the byzantines rejected it

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The Byzantines spoke Greek(Latin Greek) while the Romans spoke Latin
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Answer:

Latin was the official language of the roman empire but many spoke greek in the byzantine empire

Step-by-step explanation:

Despite political and military systems were common, the two portions of the Roman Empire differed culturally. Byzantine Empire (eastern Rome) used the Greek language and cultural elements, while Roman Empire (western Rome) maintained Latin as a language. Additionally, Eastern Rome differed from Roman Catholicism and practiced Orthodox Christianity.

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