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1. How was Western Europe impacted when the Roman Empire fell in 476 CE?

A. Western Europe experienced a thriving economy.
B. Trade and commerce in Western Europe declined.
C. Romulus Augustus began several public works projects throughout Western Europe.
D. The Roman Catholic Church declined in power in Western Europe.

2. Why did Pope Urban II call for a Holy War, or Crusade, in 1095 CE?

A. To hasten the collapse of the Byzantine Empire
B. To undermine the power of Alexius I
C. To free Palestine and Jerusalem from Muslim rule
D. To aid the Turks in capturing Anatolia and Palestine

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Which of the following is included in the The Book of Kells?

A. The New Testament of the Bible
B. A codex of Roman law
C. A combination of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
D. The Odyssey, a Greek epic written by Homer
Which of the following issues in part led to the Great Schism between the Eastern and Western Christian Church?

A. The use of icons and the position of Mary
B. The use of unleavened bread and the power of the pope
C. The power of the pope and the architecture of church buildings
D. The architecture of church buildings and the position of Mary

Respuesta :

1. The impact of the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 on Western Europe was B. Trade and commerce in Western Europe declined.

2. The reason Pope Urban II called for a Holy War or Crusade in 1095 CE was C. To free Palestine and Jerusalem from Muslim rule.

3. The Book of Kells contains A. The New Testament of the Bible.

4. The Great Schism between the Eastern and Western Christian Church was caused by B. The use of unleavened bread and the power of the Pope.

Did the fall of the Roman Empire weaken the Church?

The fall of the Roman Empire did not weaken the Church.  There was an absence of a centralized government.  Germanic invaders seized the opportunity to devastate European cities and monsteries.

Gradually, power shifted from the palace to the Church and enabled her to possess too much political influence which later resulted in the Great Schism.

What was the Great Schism?

The Great Schism referred to the splitting of the Church into Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

The Great Schism, which hovered over  Ecclesiastical differences, started in 1053.

Thus, we can conclude that the fall of the Roman Empire empowered the Church in Western Europe.

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