Answer: b - St. Peter and St. Paul
Explanation:
St. Peter and St. Paul were the first martyrs, who died at the hands of the Roman emperor Nero. They promoted Christianity in Rome and were killed because of it. In the following centuries, persecution of Christians continued and the most fierce fairies during the Diocletian.
The constant abuse of Christians characterized the earliest period of Christianity in Rome. Only under Emperor Constantine, did the persecution of Christians stop. With the Edict of Milan (Italy) in 313, the emperor allowed freedom of religion, so that Christianity would expand significantly in the coming period. In 387, Christianity became the state religion in ancient Rome.
The book written by Herodotus provided valuable insight into ancient Egypt prior to the 19th. He was a Greek historian who was born in the year 484 BC and died in the year 425 BC. Very little fact is known about his personal life, but his work is one of the oldest to have survived in intact form. He is widely considered as "The Father of History" till today.
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b.The use of the weapons led to the fear of nuclear destruction and led to an arms race between the US, USSR, and the allies of each nation
Answer:
1. True - he even was put on house arrest for it.
2. True- religious freedom and religion was too influential on state and vice versa.