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Which of the following statements about Christianity is true?
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Judaism began as a branch of Christianity.
Christianity was outlawed until Emperor Constantine converted.
The Ketuvim is a section in the Holy Bible.
Pesach is a major Christian religious holiday.
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"Christianity was outlawed until Emperor Constantine converted."
Explanation: Christians faced periods of official persecution in the Roman Empire until Constantine's conversion and the Edict of Milan (313 CE), which granted religious toleration; later Christianity became the empire's favored—and eventually official—religion.
Explanation: Christians faced periods of official persecution in the Roman Empire until Constantine's conversion and the Edict of Milan (313 CE), which granted religious toleration; later Christianity became the empire's favored—and eventually official—religion.
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