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After he gained control of the Roman Empire, Constantine moved the capital to
Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople.
What became of the Eastern Roman Empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?
The Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.
Rome began to lose territory after the Pax Romana because its
expansive borders faced constant attack.
Which describes a difference in the rule of Constantine and Diocletian?
Constantine reunited the empire and served as sole ruler, while Diocletian divided the empire and shared emperor duties.
As inflation increased and the Roman Empire experienced greater political instability, what occurred?
violent unrest
Rome faced constant attack after the Pax Romana because its army
was becoming less loyal to the emperor.
Which of Diocletian's economic changes helped bring short-term order to Rome?
He standardized coins and established fixed prices.
What long-term political factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?
People began to feel that government service was a burden.
The Roman emperor Diocletian was an absolute ruler. This means that he
had unlimited power and authority.
One way Diocletian brought short-term order to Rome involved
dividing the empire into eastern and western regions.