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18 June, 14:31

The ascent of Constantine as Roman emperor in A. D. 313 did not change the relationship of Christianity and Roman civil power.

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The Code of Civil Law is the most influential law book ever written.

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From A. D. 632 to 733, the Muslim society conquered all of the Middle East and North Africa. People were allowed to choose whether they wanted to convert to Islam.

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  1. 18 June, 14:50
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    The fist answer is false. Constantine legalized Christianity, which made Roman Christians rejoice, as this brought the persecution of the church to an end.

    I am sorry. I don't know the second answer.

    The third answer would also be false. As Muslims conquered the world, they used a strategic of conversion known as "conversion by the sword". There was no choice. You became a Muslim or you died.
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