Why was becoming Christian considered an act of disloyalty in the Roman Empire?

a. Rome had a strong monotheistic tradition.
b. Christians could not worship the emperor as a deity.
c. Rome required all citizens to learn about all world religions.
d. Christian theology demanded that all people live in a Christian utopia.
e. One of Christianity's aims was to overthrow dictators.


ANSWER:
b

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