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30 January, 19:56

How did religious beliefs lead the Byzantine Empire to depart from the culture of Rome?

A. Byzantines used visual art as a focus for worship, while Romans forbade art in their temples.

B. Religious disputes led the two empires to follow two different versions of Christianity.

C. Religious disputes led one empire to continue with Christianity, and one empire to break from Christianity.

D. Byzantine Christians persecuted Jews, while pagan Rome had traditionally tolerated Jews.

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  1. 30 January, 22:12
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    The answer is A Byzantines used visual art as a focus for worship, while Romans forbade art in their temples
  2. 30 January, 23:23
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    D

    Explanation:

    The Romans persecuted Jews also. Christianity became the popular religion by the time of the Byzantine Empire. Paganism was always most entirely gone from Europe by the 7th century common Era.
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