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Which of the following describes how the Catholic Church was a part of European culture in the Middle Ages?
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“The gospel(words of Jesus) alone is sufficient to rule the lives of Christians everywhere - any additional rules made to
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Which of the following is the most likely reason that so many people turned to the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages? (1
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Which statement best explains the Roman Catholic Church's primary reaction to the ideas developed by Galileo and other
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Which of the following describes how the Catholic Church was a part of European culture in the Middle Ages?
Most peasants learned
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Which of the following is most likely reason that so many people turn on the Catholic Church during the Middle ages
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
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Which of the following did the medieval Catholic Church with old to punish wrongdoing?
Options: Earning from landholdings
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Which was the Catholic Church's most powerful toll in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
A. its missionary work B. its
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None of your business
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
Options: It’s missionary
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What was the pope's role in the growth of the Spanish Empire and spreading Catholicism to the New World?
A The pope visited the
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
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Why did the catholic church try to censor books?
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Why did the catholic church try to censor books?
A. it was consider a threat to people B. It was a reaction to freedom C. The
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Why did the Catholic Church try to censor books? plz help bot
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Cow_Lover808
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
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Jayla
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Which was the Catholic Church's most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe? (1 point)
A it's missionary
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7. What is the name of the religious organization that helped fill the void in religious services in isolated villages in New
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different
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Styxx
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Which was the Catholic church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
Its missionary work It’s
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Which was the catholic church's most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval europe
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mya <3
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Use the passage to answer the question.
“. . . Next to [the theologians in happiness] are those who call themselves the
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different
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