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This double-facing eagle was a fitting symbol of Byzantium's capital, Constantinople, because

A) it had been moved from west (Rome) to east.
B) it stood at the crossroads of east and west.
C) it wavered in loyalty between east and west.
D) it had been conquered by armies from east and west.

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B

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because it stood at the crossroads of East and West

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