What conditions most directly resulted from the Imperial Crisis? Select the three correct answers. (1 point) Responses adoption of Christianity as official religion adoption of Christianity as official religion devaluation of money and high inflation devaluation of money and high inflation increase in taxes and greater disparity increase in taxes and greater disparity ongoing civil wars ongoing civil wars persecution of Christians persecution of Christians strengthening of borders strengthening of borders cuts to military forces and soldiers' pay cuts to military forces and soldiers' pay

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The conditions that most directly resulted from the Imperial Crisis include:

  1. devaluation of money and high inflation
  2. increase in taxes and greater disparity
  3. cuts to military forces and soldiers' pay

These elements were key features of the challenges faced by the Roman Empire during the Imperial Crisis, which spanned approximately from the mid-3rd century to the early 4th century AD.