Which statement best describes the relationship between paganism and christianity.
A. Christian...
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Which statement best describes the relationship between paganism and christianity.
A. Christian leaders converted the few practicing pagans in Europe during the Middle Ages because they viewed them as a threat to their belief systems.
B. Most of Europe converted to Christianity from paganism because Christianity was considered the ruling religion throughout the rest of the world.
C. Although Christianity eventually replaced paganism as the ruling religion in Europe, it adopted some of its practices from pagan traditions.
D. Tribes in Europe during the Middle Ages converted to paganism because it more accurately represented their beliefs.
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