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Upon the Roman emperor’s acceptance of Christianity, how did the religion’s status change?
Christianity was made the empire’s official religion.
Christianity immediately spread around the world.
Christianity became legal to practice.
Christianity developed uniform beliefs.
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Christianity became legal to practice.
Explanation: When Emperor Constantine accepted Christianity, he and later rulers issued the Edict of Milan (313 AD), granting religious toleration for Christians. (Christianity wasn't made the empire's official religion until Theodosius I in 380 AD, and it did not instantly spread worldwide or develop a fully uniform doctrine.)
Explanation: When Emperor Constantine accepted Christianity, he and later rulers issued the Edict of Milan (313 AD), granting religious toleration for Christians. (Christianity wasn't made the empire's official religion until Theodosius I in 380 AD, and it did not instantly spread worldwide or develop a fully uniform doctrine.)
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