Why was the Catholic Church important to Europe in the Middle Ages?
A. It had the power to influence European kings.
B. It called for peasants to challenge the feudal system.
C. It set up the first guilds for writers and artists.
D. It provided medicine that cured the Black Death.
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There was a growing sense of religion and a need to be with Christ and his followers. During the Middle Ages, the Church was a major part of everyday life. The Church served to give people spiritual guidance and it served as their government as well.
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