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3 May, 08:53

Why did the Roman army destroy Jerusalem in 70 CE?

A.

There was controversy over resources and territory.

B.

The Romans were retaliating against the people who had set Rome ablaze during the Great Fire of Rome in 65 CE.

C.

The Romans blamed the Judeans for spreading the bubonic plague throughout the city and wanted to eliminate all of the rats and fleas living in Jerusalem to stop the spread of infection.

D.

There was a conflict over religious practices: the Judeans refused to integrate their religion with the Roman religion.

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  1. 3 May, 11:04
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    D because jurasalem was a Jewish empire and the Romans wanted them to worship Roman gods
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