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History, 20.09.2020 08:01, erinolson07cats

Why was Constantine's conversion to Christianity significant? O His conversion signaled that Christianity was the official religion of the empire.
O His conversion marked the beginning of the persecution of other religions.
O His conversion meant that Christians would no longer be persecuted.
His conversion moved the Roman Empire toward pacifism.
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