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Which best describes the effect of Constantine moving the capital to Constantinople?
a. The city became the headquarters for the Muslim faith and Christians had to move westward
b. The city became isolated from the rest of the empire, which led to the formation of a unique culture
c. The city became a central hub for trade, which contributed to the empires growth
d. The city became a refuge for Christians in the region and people from other religions were banned
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c. The city became a central hub for trade, which contributed to the empires growth
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"c. The city became a central hub for trade, which contributed to the empires growth" best describes the effect of Constantine moving the capital to Constantinople, since it was a thriving metropolis.
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