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Which statement is true about religious tolerance in the Roman Empire? (1 point)

a
Romans did not tolerate any religions outside of the Roman religion.

b
Romans tolerated most religions, as long as people made offerings to Roman gods.

c
Romans tolerated pagan religions, as long as people made offerings to the Christian God.

d
Romans only believed in Christianity.


Sagot :

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The answer is A because the Romans did not accept other outside religions.

the correct answer is b, they granted religious tolerance as long as they worshiped their own gods who were known to protect them.

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