AP World History: Modern › Religion
The Edict of Milan was issued by ________.
Emperor Constantine
Pope John X
Pope Alexander VI
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
The Edict of Milan was issued by Roman Emperor Constantine in 313 C.E. It formally ended persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Siddhartha Gautama was a prominent early figure in ________.
Buddhism
Zoroastrianism
Legalism
Protestantism
Sikhism
Siddhartha Gautama is often credited with founding modern Buddhism. He promoted the idea of a Middle Way - that encouraged a middle ground between sensory indulgence and complete asceticism that was popular in the India of his time.