Religion during the first centuries of Rome A) was open only to men in elite society. B) was not allowed in peasant communities. C) included many gods adapted from the Greeks. D) changed from Catholicism to Orthodox Christianity.

Respuesta :

During the first centuries of Rome Christianity was not adopted yet, and some women practiced religion in private. So the best answer would be C) included many gods adapted from the Greeks.

Answer:

C) included many gods adapted from the Greeks.

Explanation:

The religion of Ancient Rome was formed by combining various cults and various influences. Etruscan, Greek, and Eastern beliefs were incorporated into traditional customs to adapt them to the new needs of the people. The Etruscan and Greek influences were stronger, but in the first century, Rome had a religion that was essentially influenced by the Greek's beliefs, incorporating their gods and some of their practices.