Describing the Spread of Christianity
Diffusion of Christianity
Study the map, then an...
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Describing the Spread of Christianity
Diffusion of Christianity
Study the map, then answer the question that follows.
Which statement best describes the extent of
Christianity before the rise of Charlemagne?
Rome
Christianity had spread throughout Europe and
Asia
Christianity had spread throughout northern Europe.
Christianity had spread into England with some
French influences.
Christianity had spread into small areas near the
Mediterranean Sea.
Greece
Athens
Carthage
Mediterranean
So
Jerusalem
Alexandria
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Christianity, ca. 300 CE
Done
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