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

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Christians could not worship the emperor as a god

B
one of Christianity's aims was to overthrow dictators

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Rome had a strong monotheistic tradition

D
the practice of communion was seen as cannibalistic

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