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The official religion of the Roman Empire was a form of paganism in which worshippers prayed to Roman gods and the emperor. In Judea, was there any freedom of religion under Roman rule?

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Yes jews were able to practice their religion.  Hope this helps :)
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Answer:

The official religion of the Roman Empire was a form of paganism in which worshippers prayed to roman gods and the emperor. In judea, was there any freedom of religion under roman rule?

Step-by-step explanation:

On February 27, 380, Christianity became the exclusive religion of the Roman Empire by a decree of Emperor Theodosius, which had far-reaching consequences. The decree united the Judeo-Christian roots of the European continent with the Greco-Roman culture.

Therefore, there was religious freedom in Judea under Roman rule.

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