The answer is 4 <span>The reason behind this is because when the Roman Empire segregated into two halves, the Eastern Empire carried on traditional Roman attitudes, values, beliefs and of course the Christian Religion. Later on, as time progressed the influence of neighbouring Greece and the mixture of both cultures through social interaction and Eastern Roman conquests was evident. Basically the integration of Greek provinces into the Eastern Roman Empire consequently caused both cultures to be preserved.</span>
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Specifically The three major religions in Europe are Christianity, unaffiliated and Islam.
Overall in Europe 47 percent of Christians are Roman Catholic, 18 percent are Protestants, and 35 percent are Orthodox (Rubenstein 2019, p. 140). Christianity is the most popular religion in Europe because of the establishment of the Roman Catholic Church. Europe was one of the first places the followers of Jesus traveled to spread his views.
They built churches and converted kings and emperors to these beliefs (Medievalists.net 2015).
Imposition of quota laws.
<span>He used secret police to root out anti-fascists, socialists, and communists.</span>