Explanation:
a) Emperor Constantine’s conversion to Christianity
b) arrival of Christian priests in ancient Rome
c) destruction of the statues of non-Christian deities
d) dissatisfaction with traditional Roman religious beliefs
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Flavio Valerio Aurelio Constantino was Emperor of the Romans from his proclamation by his troops on July 25, 306, and ruled a Roman Empire in constant growth until his death. He is also known as Constantine I, Constantine the Great or, in the Orthodox Church, the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church, like Saint Constantine.
Legalizer of the Christian religion by the Edict of Milan in 313, Constantine is also known for having refounded the city of Byzantium (now Istanbul, in Turkey), calling it "New Rome" or Constantinople (Constantini-polis, the city of Constantine). He convened the First Council of Nicaea in 325, which gave legitimacy to Christianity in the Roman Empire for the first time. It is considered that this was essential for the expansion of this religion, and historians, from Lactantius and Eusebius of Caesarea to our days, present him as the first Christian emperor, although he was baptized when he was already on his deathbed, after a long catechumenate
Christopher Columbus was a Genoese explorer, navigator, and colonist who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain. He voyaged to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia but accidentally stumbled upon America.
He strike a deal with Spanish monarchs of money and supplies and that he would claim land for Spain.
Answer:
More and more Americans were killed in Vietnam.
The enemy in Vietnam was unclear.
The draft disproportionately targeted low-income men.
US goals in Vietnam were uncertain and hard to achieve.
Explanation:
<span>In eastern Texas 20,000 settlers and 1,000 slaves outnumbered the 5,000 Mexicans in the area by 1830. The settlers showed little interest in Catholicism and other aspects of Mexican culture. The expansion was a quest for a better chance and more living room and in many ways the Americans kept their culture. Economic opportunities marked mainly the settlers, not cultural preferences This was perhaps one of the reasons why Texas later became choose American annexation.</span>
It started at the end Of World War One and was originally known as Armistice Day