Today, the________ still heads the Roman Catholic Church, which is centered on Rome. There is no longer a Byzantine emperor, but each country has its own ______ to lead the Eastern Orthodox Church there.

First ___ says Second ____ says
>pope >Governor
>tsar >Patriarch
>caesar >prefect
>bishop >council

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Based on the provided options, the correct answers are:

First blank: pope
Second blank: patriarch

To arrive at these answers, we need to identify the roles and titles associated with the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

The Roman Catholic Church is headed by the pope, which is the highest authority within the church. The pope is based in Rome and is considered the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church worldwide.

On the other hand, the Eastern Orthodox Church does not have a universal leader like the pope. Instead, each country or region within the Eastern Orthodox tradition has its own head, known as a patriarch. The patriarch is responsible for leading the Eastern Orthodox Church within their specific region.

Therefore, the correct answers are "pope" for the first blank and "patriarch" for the second blank.

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