What made Christianity different from other religions of the ancient world?(1 point)

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Christianity was the world’s first monotheistic religion.
Christianity was the world’s first monotheistic religion.

Christianity was available to all people, not just one society.
Christianity was available to all people, not just one society.

Christianity required that the Bible only be written in Greek.
Christianity required that the Bible only be written in Greek.

Christianity was based on obedience to laws given from God What made Christianity different from other religions of the ancient world?(1 point)
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Christianity was the world’s first monotheistic religion.
Christianity was the world’s first monotheistic religion.

Christianity was available to all people, not just one society.
Christianity was available to all people, not just one society.

Christianity required that the Bible only be written in Greek.
Christianity required that the Bible only be written in Greek.

Christianity was based on obedience to laws given from God

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Christianity was based on the belief and worship of one God, while the religions of the ancient world was often polytheistic (believing and worshiping multiple gods).
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