Upon the Roman emperor’s acceptance of Christianity, how did the religion’s status change?
A)Christianity was made the empire’s official religion.
B)Christianity immediately spread around the world.
C)Christianity became legal to practice.
D)Christianity developed uniform beliefs.
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Upon the Roman emperor’s acceptance of Christianity, Christianity became legal to practice.
- Christianity and the religion's adherents had struggled a lot before it typically began to be unanimously endorsed by the first Roman Emperor.
- Christianity remained an illegitimate religion in The Roman Empire. In 250, Decius ordered Christians and the spreaders of faith to be persecuted.
- Hundreds of ancient Christians endured persecution all over the Roman Empire. But this invariably changed in the next century.
- In 280, Constantine the Roman Emperor was born. The Edict of Milan was enacted in 313 to declare religious tolerance during his guiding rule. This worked as an effective instrument for the legalization of practical Christianity.
- Christians became freer to practice assiduously their official religion and Constantine became the first emperor that converted to Christianism.
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(A) Christianity was made the empire’s official religion.
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