During the Pax Romana, travel was possible, and missionaries (who spread Christianity to non-believers) felt comfortable and safe when using the roads, and could spread their message without fear of attack.
There were open routes throughout the Empire, and people were more interested in learning the teachings of Christ during a time of peace than they would be during a war or famine- it was big news.
Pretty much everyone spoke the same language at the time, as well, so the missionaries could preach easily to the people.
After the Pax Romana, Christianity was the official state religion.
Wherever the Romans dominated, they established Christianity.
Here you go, Teacher should lay off.
Answer:
Historians have postulated several explanations for the appearance of "barbarians" on the Roman frontier: climate change, weather and crops, population pressure, a "primeval urge" to push into the Mediterranean, the construction of the Great Wall of China causing a "domino effect" of tribes being forced westward.
Explanation:
The answer for 1 is C and the answer for 2 is B
Congress and Supreme court will be your answer.
Answer:
A. It lowered the morale of the confederate army
Explanation:
Stonewall Jackson's presence radiated Southern heroism and commitment, and though he was just one man, his loss weighed heavily on Confederate morale.