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Why was Christianity appealing to so many people during Roman times?

It empowered the large lower class through its teachings of personal salvation
and relationship with God
O It actively preached against the Roman Empire, making it appealing to their
enemies
It's belief in many gods meant that everyone could find a god that they related
to
Peasants were drawn to it because it preached a less personal relationship with
God

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Answer:

I think its the first one

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry if im wrong

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