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(05.03 MC)Use the map below to answer the following question: Map of Europe and North Africa labeled, Spread of Christianity. Dark green indicates Christian areas, 325 AD. The dark green areas are small, isolated patches surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. Light green indicates Christian areas added by 476 AD. Most of Spain, Gaul, Italy, Greece, and Asia Minor are light green. The light green extends to the European inland, and as far north as parts of Great Britain. It also extends to part of Egypt, Syria, and the North African Mediterranean coast. A grey line indicates the boundaries of the Roman Empire, 476 AD. This line extends around the Mediterranean, from North Africa in the south, beyond Jerusalem to the east, and into northern Gaul. © 2012 The Exploration Company To which area had Christianity spread by 325 AD? A. Northern Spain

B. Southern Britain
C. Constantinople
D. most of Greece

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Answer:

its answer c

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Answer: C. Constantinople

Step-by-step explanation:

Constantinople (Istanbul) is located in Northern Turkey and was the capital of the Byzantine empire until it was conquered by the Ottoman forces. Constantinople is one of the areas shaded dark green which means that Christianity had spread to it by the year 325 AD.

Christianity would go on to become the religion of the Byzantine empire with Constantinople being the central base for the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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