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Question 1.
There was little difference between the Christian cultures of eastern and western Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth century.


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Question 2.
The capital of the Byzantine Empire was Kiev.


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Question 3.
The emperor responsible for the attempted restoration of the unified Roman Empire was Justinian.


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Question 4.
One of the most important cultural impacts of the Byzantine Empire on Eastern Europe was the conversion of the Slavs to Orthodox Christianity.


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Question 5.
The kings of Kiev were allegedly descendants of Scandinavian traders.


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