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Why did the Romans become intolerant of Christianity?

Christians claimed one god was better than several.
Many Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
Many Christians used their religion as an excuse for violence.
Christians stopped paying Roman taxes.

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User Hbristow
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Answer:

Many christians refused to worship Roman gods.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Roman government feared that Christians refused to worship Roman gods because they were disloyal. They also feared that the gods would become angry if those who became Christians stopped worshipping them.

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