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Which statement accurately reflects the Roman Empire's evolving views on Christianity and the factors influencing these changes?(2 points)
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Initially hostile, the empire gradually accepted Christianity, using it for political purposes.
Initially hostile, the empire gradually accepted Christianity, using it for political purposes.
Initially indifferent, the Roman Empire later persecuted Christians due to fear of social disruption.
Initially indifferent, the Roman Empire later persecuted Christians due to fear of social disruption.
The Roman Empire embraced Christianity from the start, viewing it as a unifying force.
The Roman Empire embraced Christianity from the start, viewing it as a unifying force.The Roman Empire consistently opposed Christianity as a threat to traditional values.
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Initially hostile, the empire gradually accepted Christianity, using it for political purposes.
Initially hostile, the empire gradually accepted Christianity, using it for political purposes.
Initially indifferent, the Roman Empire later persecuted Christians due to fear of social disruption.
Initially indifferent, the Roman Empire later persecuted Christians due to fear of social disruption.
The Roman Empire embraced Christianity from the start, viewing it as a unifying force.
The Roman Empire embraced Christianity from the start, viewing it as a unifying force.The Roman Empire consistently opposed Christianity as a threat to traditional values.
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Initially hostile, the empire gradually accepted Christianity, using it for political purposes.
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