How was the Roman Empire different after Constantine's recognition on Christianity?

A) Previously intolerant, Rome became known as a place in which all religions were equally tolerated.

B) Inspired by their emperor to convert, the newly Christian Roman soldiers became more loyal to the empire.

C) Roman cultural achievement fell as pagan philosophers, scientists, and artists fled in fear of persecution.

D) Once Constantine accepted Christianity, the Roman Empire became the center of the new faith's growth.

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 D. Once Constantine accepted Christianity, the Roman Empire became the center of the new faith's growth.

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D) Once Constantine accepted Christianity, the Roman Empire became the center of the new faith's growth.

Explanation:

Christianity was largely accepted and a lot of people converted after Constantine did it, this created a fertile land for the catholic church to grow all over the Roman empire, and a big portion of the population converted into christianism, this was the main reason Christianity spread so widely, thanks to the Roman Empire accepting it and giving it social and political power.

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