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Why is Constantine important to Christianity? (1 point)

a
He ended gladiatorial contests where many Christians were killed.

b
He granted freedom of religion in the Roman Empire.

c
He introduced Christianity to the Roman Empire.

d
He tried to return the Roman Empire to pagan beliefs

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Answer:

B. He granted freedom of religion in the Roman Empire is your best answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A is just one of the results occuring after he ended the persecution of Christians.

For C, he did not "introduce" Christianity, but he legalized it and made it the official religion of the Roman Empire.

For D, the Roman Empire was already a pagan empire, and Constantine made it a Christian Empire.

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