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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
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Why did Christianity spread so quickly in the Roman Empire? Choose four correct answers. A) It gave hope to people who lived in

hardship. B) It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe. C) It was supported by the early Roman emperors. D) It challenged the traditional social order of the empire. E) It was taught in temples and schools that already existed. F) It spread through teachers who told stories that people understood.
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2 answers:
hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

A) It gave hope to people who lived in hardship.

B) It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe

E) It was taught in temples and schools that already existed.

F) It spread through teachers who told stories that people understood

Explanation:

A) It gave hope to people who lived in hardship through aid and charity, Christians made provision for the three basic amenities which is food,cloth and shelter for the peasants, And this was provided for the Christians and non Christians.

B) It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe in the religion, it doesn't select not discriminate who to join the religion.

E) It was taught in temples and schools that already existed and this Christianity to spread quickly.

F) Christianity spread quickly through teachers who told stories that people understood, people were not taught in ambiguous language, and there was also no language barrier as Koine Greek was use for trade and commerce,this same language was use to write the New testament,This made it easy for people to understand easily.

adoni [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

Christainty spread quickly throughout the Roman Empire as a result of the following reasons:

C) It was supported by the early Roman emperors.

E) It was taught in temples and schools that already existed.

F) It spread through teachers who told stories that people understood.

B) It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe.

Explanation:

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