Question
Use the text below to answer the question. Christianity owes a large debt to Constantine (c 285-337 AD). He was the first emperor to believe in the faith Previously, Christians had been persecuted by the Romans, who even fed them to the lions at sporting events. The emperor Constantine changed all that, adopting the Christian faith himself and spread it far and wide. He relocated his capital to what is now Turkey, and called it "New Rome," and named the city Constantinople. Today, Rome is closely affiliated with the Catholic Church. But in ancient times, it was a place of many gods ,similar to Greece. This group of Roman deities called the pantheon, was pretty much the same in Greece and Rome; just with different names. Zeus, the Greek king of the gods, became Jupiter, Aries, the Greek god of war, became Mars. All of our planets are named after Roman gods. According to the text Christians are indebted to Constantine because he relocated his capital to Turkey and called it Constantinople. A B ) changed the Roman's view of Christianity by believing in the faith. C was the first emperor to ever have a religion. D ) attended sporting events where Christians were no longer fed to lions.
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B changed the Roman's view of Christianity by believing in the faith.