Answer:
The Roman empire adopted Christianity as the only authorized religion in 380 CE.
Explanation:
According to the Hebrew Bible, which is disputed by historians, the Kingdom of Judah ruled Jerusalem and the area around it in 830 BCE. The
people in this kingdom were Jewish. They practiced monotheism and worshiped the god that modern followers of Judaism worship.
After the death of Jesus of Nazareth, Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire. Like Jewish people, Christians were persecuted by the Romans, but over the course of hundreds of years its popularity overcame the persecution and the empire adopted Christianity as the only authorized religion in 380 CE.
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<h3>Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine.</h3>
Answer:
Nobility
Explanation:
Nobility is a social class normally ranked immediately below royalty and found in some societies that have a formal aristocracy. Nobility is an estate of the realm that possesses more acknowledged privilege and higher social status than most other classes in society.
Answer:
True
Explanation: Albert Gallatin was Secretary of the treasury on Thomas Jefferson's cabinet.