Based on the map I've attached, I'd say that Christianity spread to
most of the Roman Empire by 476 AD. If you look at the map, you will see that before 325, there were some places in Spain and Italy mostly where Christianity existed, however, after that year, it only continued spreading throughout Europe, which mostly belonged to the Roman Empire at the time.
<span>Great Britain claimed all of North America East of the Mississippi River (ownership of Ohio River Valley)</span>
A Republican, "Battling Bob" La Follette served three two-year terms as governor.
The Progressive Movement won its first important victory at the state level of government with the election of Robert M. La Follette as governor of Wisconsin in 1900.
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Hi there it’s the third one it was written to address the ethnic and religious diversity of the region
Answer: C. Muslims
Explanation:
After the death of The Prophet, Muslims spread out of Arabia and began to conquer territory under the his successors. Eventually the Umayyad Caliphate captured a lot of territory in the Middle East from the Byzantine empire which was a Christian empire.
In response, Pope Urban II declared the Crusades in an effort to save the Byzantine Empire against the Muslims and also to retrieve the Holy Land of Israel and Jerusalem from the Muslims.