Diocletian persecuted Christians in a number of ways, including all of the following, EXCEPT ________
A. confiscating church property
B. destroying sacred books
C. enslaving lower-class Christians
D. forcing everyone to make public sacrifices and libations
E. giving tax breaks to pagan temples but not churches
Answer: E
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