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When the Romans took control over the Jews, why did they allow the Jews to practice their religious beliefs?

1. because the Romans shared many Jewish beliefs

2. because the Romans believed in one god as the Jews did

3. because the Jews agreed to worship only Roman gods

4. because the Jews agreed to live by Roman rule

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I believe it's 4. because the Jews agreed to live by Roman rule

Answer:

4. because the Jews agreed to live by Roman rule

Explanation:

When the Romans took over the jews they were firstly protected by the Roman Empire and were allowed to continue their religion and practice their beliefs. During the rule of Julius Cesar and Augustus, Judaism gained the status of “religio licita” that means a permitted religion in the Empire. This peaceful relationship changes with the rebellion in Judaea.