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25 May, 19:07

How does Christianity differ from ancient Roman religion?

A. Christianity has buildings for worship.

B. Christianity offers salvation in the afterlife.

C. Christianity is a monotheistic religion.

D. Christianity involves elements of paganism.

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  1. 25 May, 21:39
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    C is the correct answer. Christianity is a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worship only one God. In contrast, Roman religion was polytheistic, meaning they worshipped multiple gods who represented different facets of human life and culture.
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