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Answer:
While Christianity is mostly a Middle-Eastern and hence an 'Asian' religion, it grew very quickly in Europe when it was adopted by the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire spanned the whole of Europe and parts of North Africa and Middle East. As the Empire adopted the new religion, it was easily the largest Christian Empire in the world with the centre at Rome.
As the Empire receded, Rome emerged as the center of Christendom in the West, while in the East, the remains of the Roman Empire, centered around Constantinople, became the religious Centre in Asia.
Gradually, both took a different path, with Roman emerging as a Catholic power while Constantinople began a Greek orthodoxy.
The correct answer is A. Congress
Although, later throughout history, the president was given the power to initiate wars in cases where it has to be done swiftly without having time to speak to the congress.
It united them during the years of rascism
The satellite states tried to break away from the Soviet Union. 2,500 people, Hungarian and Soviets died during the invasion. Many Hungarian had were left as refugees as the war continues to rage on. There were mass arresst and denunciations occur. It was only then in January 1857, when a new government rose and stopped public opposition