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Carvings on late Roman burial vaults or sarcophagi reveal that
 
  A. rich non-Christian Romans preferred plain, unadorned monuments.
  B. late Romans wanted only biblical themes and figures on these tombs.
  C. the Christian belief in life after death made the sarcophagus a likely object for art.
  D. Christians cremated the dead and thus did not use burial vaults.

Question 2

Eusebius, an early Christian church historian, displayed
 
  A. contempt for the earlier Greco-Roman historians.
  B. ignorance of the Greek classics.
  C. his reliance on written sources, such as the Old and New Testaments.
  D. a determination to assess church history impartially.



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