Today's city of Istanbul was known under many names of non-Turkish origin, as well as Turkish origin. One of the first names of this city is Constantinople, obtained by Emperor Constantine, who chose this city as his residence and enthused him for the capital of the Roman Empire. In addition, this city was also named Byzantium during the Byzantine rule, as well as Stamboul and Istanbul, how it was called from the time of the Turks. However, the name of the city was officially changed from Constantinople to Istanbul in 1930.
The correct answer is: Byzantium
Germany became a united country with a free market economy under a democratic government.
B.
Japanese emperor Hirohito committed suicide rather than surrender to the United States.
C.
The United States forced its defeated enemies to pay millions in reparations for starting the war.
D.
The United States helped rebuild the economies of its enemies as well as its allies through the Marshall Plan.
Answer:
It is D.
Explanation:
If you are in K12 this is correct.