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5 October, 09:25

Romans were generally tolerant of local religions, as long as they

A. Paid them money

B. Let them join

C. Kept the law and didn't belittle the emperor or gods

D. Built enormous temples

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  1. 5 October, 09:34
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    The answer is C. The romans understood that religion was a precious thing to cultures. However they wanted you to include the Roman emperor into whatever religion is being discussed. This gave them an advantage because if someone wasn't willing to worship the emperor it meant they were more likely to rebel. This is why the Romans laid waste to Israel because if there monotheistic religion.
  2. 5 October, 09:46
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    C. Kept the law and didn't belittle the emperor or Gods.

    the Romans adapted Christianity as the official religion because it didnt require them to change any laws
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