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20 April, 11:54

Which Babylonian leader created the first known written code of law?

A) Abraham

B) Hammurabi

C) Nebuchadnezzar

D) Sargon

During the Roman Empire

A) most religions were tolerated as long as members still revered the emperors.

B) the government discouraged long-standing religious ceremonies.

C) Islam was banned from all of the territories in the empire.

D) citizens were required to worship Zeus, Apollo, & Hera.

Which ruler of the Byzantine Empire converted to Christianity in the 4th century CE?

A) Basil II

B) Justinian

C) Constantine

D) Theodosius I

What "new" religion gained support in the Roman Empire in the AD 300's?

A) Islam

B) Hinduism

C) Greek Gods

D) Christianity

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  1. 20 April, 15:12
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    1. B. Hammurabi

    2. A. Most religions were tolerated as long as members still revered the emperors.

    3. C. Constantine

    4. D. Christianity

    There you go!
  2. 20 April, 15:31
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    Hammurabi created the first written code of law.
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