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multiple choice 2 points why did the roman government begin persecuting christians? (pg. 161, we answered this question in our notebooks) romans were concerned about the influence of christianity on the roman state; they viewed christians’ refusal to worship state gods and emperors as treason. christianity spread as people fled persecution. christianity gave people meaning and purpose, offered eternal life after death, and fulfilled a human need to belong. christianity promised eternal life for all and provided help to the sick and needy.
The Roman government persecuted Christians because Christians refused to worship state gods and emperors (seen as treason), which threatened Roman authority. Other options explain Christianity's spread or appeal, not persecution reasons.
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A. Romans were concerned about the influence of Christianity on the Roman state; they viewed Christians’ refusal to worship state gods and emperors as treason.