What were Justinian's achievements?
Choose all correct answers.
He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a
model for the codes of law in many modern nations.
He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.
He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground
aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex
He moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, so it would attract people from
all over the world
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He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.

He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.

He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.

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Answer:

He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.

He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.

He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground  aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex

Explanation:

Hagia Sophia was built possibly by Constantin the Great, who moved the capital city of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium, rebuilt by Emperor Constant and finally rebuilt in its actual aspect by Justinian I.

The Roman Code was a compilation of Roman laws in a systemized way, which led to the development of an efficient and centralized administration in the Byzantine Empire.

The Byzantine Empire expanded thanks to millitary campaigns lead by Bellisarius and Narses (Restauration Imperii).