Kievan Russia differed from Byzantine in that ________________. a. it was a center for trade b. it developed code of justice and laws. c. it was an Eastern Orthodox country. d. the clergy was not involved in politics and the economy.

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The correct answer would be option A. Kievan Russia differed from Byzantine in that, Kievan Russia was a center for trade. It is considered as the heart of trade society wherein its direct trade route is Byzantine. Its main city is Kiev, which is located in southern Russia. 

The correct is D) the clergy was not involved in politics and the economy.

Kievan Russia differed from Byzantine in that the clergy was not involved in politics and the economy.

In the Middle Ages, The Kievan Rus was a prominent empire, the foundation of what would become Ukraine and Russia. Historians believe that these people were Vikings from Scandinavia that migrated to this part of Russia in the 800s. King Rurik founded its own dynasty that lasted almost one thousand years.  In 880, the capital city of the empire moved to Kiev. With Emperor Vladimir the Great, the empire extended to new territores and people converted to Christianity.