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rosent76

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What major change did Elagabalus make to Roman religion that ultimately led to his murder?
 
  A) He made Sol Invictus the supreme god of the state.
  B) He banished of Ba'al from the capital.
  C) He rededicated the Capitolium to Jupiter Ultor.
  D) He made worship of the deified emperors illegal.

Question 2

The Arch of the Argentarii was paid for by what group of people?
 
  A) the imperial family
  B) merchants and freedmen
  C) foreign slaves
  D) provincial kings who had recently been granted Roman citizenship



katieost

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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