The people were worried that instead of going to church on Sunday, people with automobiles would go on an all-day Sunday motor trip instead. This was the reason why they called the motor trips "threats against the church".
The age of Pericles was characterized by an outburst in the arts and literature in Athens.
Answer:
d. The Roman capital moves to Byzantium.
Explanation:
In the year 330 C.E., empreror Constantine moved the Empire capital from Rome to Byzantium, located in the strait of bosphorus, between Anatolia and Greece.
The emperor also changed the name of the city, after him: Constantinople. From this moment on, Constantinople would continue to be a larger and more important city than Rome, which would continue to decline.