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Which of the following describes a major difference between early Persian and Greek religion?

A. The rulers of the Persian Empire relied on their superior military strength to suppress any potential religious dissent, while the Greeks did not.
B. The Persians had one official religion, Zoroastrianism, while the polytheistic Greeks worshipped many different gods in different ways.
C. The Persians granted their conquered people religious freedom, while the Greeks imposed their official faith not only on the citizens of their own city-states, but also on the peoples of conquered for

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Answer:

B

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The correct answer for this question is "C. The Persians granted their conquered people religious freedom, while the Greeks imposed their official faith not only on the citizens of their own city-states, but also on the peoples of conquered for."
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