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Theodosius made christianity the official religion of Rome
The correct answer is D, He made Christianity the official religion of Rome.
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B. Theodosius
Explanation: While Constantine by Milan Edict 313, made Christianity one of the religions of the Roman Empire, and thus equated it with other religions, Theodosius declared it the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Constantine did Christianity legal, but did not replace the traditional polytheistic Roman beliefs. At the First Council in 325, held in Nicaea, convened by Constantine, the Christian bishops decided which of the many Christian doctrines would be officially accepted and become the official version of Christianity, so called Orthodox Christianity.
Emperor Theodosius, by his Edict of Thessaloniki in 380, made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, and all the doctrines rejected at the First Council in Nicaea were proclaimed a sect, lost their legal status and were forbidden.
A. Roman gods began to more closely resemble Greek gods.
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From an underlying exhibit of divine beings and spirits, Rome incorporated both Greek divine beings just as various outside cults. As the domain extended, the Romans ceased from forcing their own religious convictions upon those they prevailed.
A. Roman gods began to more closely resemble Greek gods.
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A.
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On accepting his elevation, he campaigned against Goths and other barbarians who had invaded the Empire. His resources were not sufficient to destroy them or drive them out, which had been Roman policy for centuries in dealing with invaders. By treaty, which followed his indecisive victory at the end of the Gothic War, they were established as foederati, autonomous allies of the Empire, south of the Danube, in Illyricum, within the Empire's borders. They were given lands and allowed to remain under their own leaders, a grave departure from Roman hegemonic ways. This turn away from traditional policies was accommodationist and had enormous consequences for the Western Empire from the beginning of the fifth century, as the Romans found themselves with the impossible task of defending the borders and dealing with unruly federates within. Theodosius I was obliged to fight two destructive civil wars, successively defeating the usurpers Magnus Maximus in 387–388 and Eugenius in 394, though not without material cost to the power of the Empire.
B is the answer
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B
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has nothing to do with the rise of christianity.
Christianity
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The official religion in Rome for the Byzantium people is Christianity.
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