In the third century, successful invasions that shrank the empire’s borders led to a decline in the supply of slave labor and contributed to economic stagnation. (2.7.B)
The need to pay troops increased costs, and the rising tax burden on Roman citizens further contributed to economic decline and to rising political instability. (2.7.B)
The need to pay troops increased costs, and the rising tax burden on Roman citizens further contributed to economic decline and to rising political instability. (2.7.B)
The translation of sacred Buddhists texts into a uniform writing system and the roads and canals built by the Han were essential to spreading Buddhism across China. (2.7.C)
Like Mahayana Buddhism, Christianity’s emphasis on eternal salvation appealed to individuals in a time of political and social crisis, especially in Europe. (2.7.C)
Roman transportation infrastructures, and the availability of the Christian bible in Greek and Latin, allowed Christianity to spread in both the eastern and western empire. (2.7.C)
change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief
Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 CE, and Christianity was established as an imperial religion by the end of the fourth century. (2.7.C)
Created on Thu Jul 16 10:49:38 EDT 2020
(updated Wed Jul 22 15:50:23 EDT 2020)
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