In 313, Constantine issued the Edict of Milan granting ________________________ a. all people in the Roman Empire freedom to worship whatever god they wished. b. artists the freedom to sell and display their works through the entire Roman Empire. c. the Jewish people the right to live freely across the entire Roman Empire. d. all citizens of the Roman Empire the right to worship at multiple churches

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Answer:

a. all people in the Roman Empire freedom to worship whatever god they wished

Explanation:

The Edict of Milan was a legal act signed by Constantine the Great and Licinius, which proclaimed Christian equality and the end of the persecution of Christians which lasted for 300 years. It came into force in Mediolan (Milan) in 313 BC.  

The Edict didn’t declare Christianity state religion, nor it was privileged, but all the Christians were allowed to profess their religion without any consequences.

Answer:

In 313, Constantine issued the Edict of Milan granting all people in the Roman Empire freedom to worship whatever god they wished. Correct answer: A

The Edict of Milan was an agreement, a legal document issued by Emperor Constantine the Great, that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire.

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