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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
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Help plz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Will give brainliest for first correct answers! Why did Christianity appeal to diff

erent groups in the Roman Empire? Choose three correct answers.
Christianity gave women hope.

The military defended Christianity.

It became illegal to practice any other religions.

People living in poverty could participate in Christianity.

Christians believed they should care for the disadvantaged, including enslaved people.
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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
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234

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slava [35]3 years ago
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1,4,5 are the right ones

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