Question
How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity?
The answer options are:
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
The answer options are:
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Roman society merged its polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
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The most accurate answer is: **Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.**
The spread of Christianity significantly transformed Roman society, ultimately leading to its establishment as the dominant religion of the empire. Over time, Christianity challenged and replaced the traditional polytheistic beliefs of Rome, influencing various aspects of culture, politics, and social life.
The spread of Christianity significantly transformed Roman society, ultimately leading to its establishment as the dominant religion of the empire. Over time, Christianity challenged and replaced the traditional polytheistic beliefs of Rome, influencing various aspects of culture, politics, and social life.
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