Multiple Choice
The Christian king Alfred the Great of England
A) was tolerant of local religions.
B) immediately put to death all non-Christians among those he had conquered.
C) was initially tolerant of local religions, but his successors forced the conversion of the local populations.
D) imposed baptism on defeated pagans.
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