How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity?(1 point)

A Roman society merged their polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
B Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
C Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
D The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.

C Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.

C Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.

To determine the correct answer, we need to examine the effects of the spread of Christianity on Roman society.

Option A - A Roman society merged their polytheistic beliefs with Christianity: This statement is generally incorrect. Christianity did not merge with polytheistic beliefs in Roman society. In fact, early Christians were often persecuted for their refusal to worship Roman gods.

Option B - Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity: This statement is not directly related to the spread of Christianity. Different languages emerged due to various historical and cultural factors, not specifically because of the spread of Christianity.

Option C - Christianity became the new major religion of the empire: This statement is correct. Over time, Christianity gained popularity and eventually became the official religion of the Roman Empire, replacing traditional Roman beliefs.

Option D - The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan: This statement is also correct. The Edict of Milan, issued in 313 CE by Emperor Constantine, granted religious tolerance to Christians, effectively ending their persecution. However, this doesn't imply that persecution increased. In fact, it resulted in a decrease in the persecution of Christians.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is: C) Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.