Answer: i think it’s the first one and the last one .
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d. Pierre Bourdieu
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French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu saw how cultural capital results from the accumulation of knowledge, and social, and behavioural skills that make an individual demonstrate cultural competency, and possess a higher rank in society.
<em>The education and knowledge gained forms what he calls "social capital" which enables that person to move along deeper networks. By doing so, it will be able to gain further insight within his social context into a wider array of networks and an increase in its status.</em>
<u>The term was first published in 1973 "Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction," written by Bourdieu and coauthored by Jean-Claude Passeron.</u>
Christianity during the Roman Empire:
- 313 CE - Christianity spread across the Roman Empire and thus gaining legal status thanks to Constantine's Edict of Milan granting it legal status.
- 325 CE - The council of Nicaea established a clear set of beliefs and practices, for christianity at the time.
- 380 CE - Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire due to the issuing of Theodosius's Edict of Thessalonica.
The Imperial Crisis, also known as the crisis of the third century 235-284 CE, was the period in roman history during which it divided into three political entities. It caused political instability because of the constant assassinations and betrayals of roman leaders. These constant changes in power caused the weakening of army forces acros the empire. These factors contributed to the downfall of the Roman Empire years latter.
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