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Because by 300 AD, Christianity, which promoted religious thinking, instead of rational thinking, was already spreading over most of the Mediterranean World, which was the same as the Roman World, since the Roman Empire dominated the totality of the Mediterranean.
In fact, only 13 years later, in 313 AD, Constantine, the Roman Emperor, decreed the Edict of Milan, which made Christianity the official religion in the Roman Empire, starting the period of Christian dominance in most of Europe, which continues to this day.
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False
I have to type this cause "False" was too short
I'm pretty sure the answer is Ivan Pavlov
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<em>Persia was attacked and conquered by Islamic Arabs in the seventh century. This had a far greater negative impact on Zoroastrianism than Alexander. Many libraries were destroyed, and a great deal of cultural treasure was destroyed. The Zoroastrians were classified as dhimmis by the Islamic conquerors (People of the Book).</em>
<span>It's B. the men maintained the crops while the women managed the household and taught the children </span>