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How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity? (1 point)
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Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Responses
Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.**
This statement accurately reflects the significant transformation in Roman society as Christianity gained popularity and ultimately became the official religion of the Roman Empire, especially after the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance for Christianity.
**Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.**
This statement accurately reflects the significant transformation in Roman society as Christianity gained popularity and ultimately became the official religion of the Roman Empire, especially after the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance for Christianity.
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