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History, 11.07.2019 16:10, hgfgu829

What was the effect of the founding of constantinople? a. it divided the roman empire into the east and the west. b. it exhausted the military resources of the roman empire. c. it challenged the authority of the roman emperors. d. it boosted international trade for the roman empire.

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