29.1The Edict of Toleration and the Edict of Milan
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Chapter 6: The World of Rome ca. 1000 b.c.e.–400 c.e.
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: The Edict of Toleration and the Edict of Milan
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29.1
Correct. The answer is b. Emperor Diocletian enacted the last, longest, and harshest official persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Emperor Diocletian enacted the last, longest, and harshest official persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Correct. The answer is b. The Edict of Toleration contended that Christians “had left the religion of their fathers” and “had fallen into such a folly that they would not obey the institutes of antiquity.”
Incorrect. The answer is b. The Edict of Toleration contended that Christians “had left the religion of their fathers” and “had fallen into such a folly that they would not obey the institutes of antiquity.”
Correct. The answer is a. Constantine and Licinius said they made the decision to allow people to practice their own religion as a way to improve public welfare and security.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Constantine and Licinius said they made the decision to allow people to practice their own religion as a way to improve public welfare and security.