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09.10.2021 • 
History

Please help fast- How did Constantine's decision to moved the imperial capital affect the spread of Christianity and the Latin language?

A. Constantine's decision to move the capital caused Christianity and Latin to dissolve and no longer be practiced

B. Constantine's decision to move had no effect on the spread of Christianity and Latin, but rather expanded the religion of Hinduism

C. Constantine's decision to move the capital caused the spread of the language into the Easter Region because Latin was the official language of the Empire, and Christianity to spread because he welcomed Christians into the new capital by issuing the Edict of Milan and building public buildings called churches to worship there

D. Constantine's decision to move the capital created mass chaos causing both Christianity and the Latin language to be banned in the entire Roman Empire.

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