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Which of the following was true of Arianism, a Germanic sect of

Christianity?
Choose 1 answer:
A
It was deemed heresy by mains eam Christians.
B
It was accepted as a viable form of Christianity at the Council of
Nicaea.
C
It spread in the Roman Empire due to the work of the pope.

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Final answer:

Arianism was deemed heresy by mainline Christians and was not accepted at the Council of Nicaea.


Step-by-step explanation:

Arianism was a Germanic sect of Christianity that was deemed heresy by mainline Christians (answer A). It was not accepted as a viable form of Christianity at the Council of Nicaea (answer B). The spread of Arianism in the Roman Empire cannot be attributed to the work of the pope (answer C).


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