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Katie is writing an essay about the role of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. Read this selection from her essay, and choose the correct phrases to complete the sentences.

As the effects of the plague started wearing off, the Catholic Church was divided, which led to the( ?? ?? ?? ) . During this time, the seat of power moved from Rome, Italy, to( ?? ?? ?? ) . Italians had a difficult time accepting a new pope. They elected a new Roman pope instead.





answers

1. Black Death
Great Faminine 1315-13-16
Great Schism of 1378


2. England
France
Italy

Answers

Answered by naveyadenny
27

Answer think the answer to question one i s the Great Schism of 1378 and the answer to number two is France.

Explanation:

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
1

The correct answers regarding the essay written by Katie about the role of the Roman Catholic Church during the middle ages are as follows:

  • As the effects of the plague started wearing off, the Catholic Church was divided, which led to the fall of church power.
  • During this time, the seat of power moved from Rome and Italy to England and France.
  • Because of the notion that God didn't care concerning prayer, the Church's influence weakened during the Black Death, a plague outbreak that hit Rome.
  • The Black Death accelerated the decline in people's faith in the Church because it exposed the Church's frailty to Christian society.
  • The Black Death, the Babylonian Captivity, anti-clergy feelings, the split, and the two heresies were among the threats to church power in that period.
  • Except for the Catholic Church, there was no other significant secular power after the fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century.
  • The Roman Catholic Church gained political authority during the Medieval Era because the Church was viewed as a link between God and the populace.
  • The much more powerful church had the authority to impose punishments and laws, collect the tithe tax, and deploy troops to battle.

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