The fall of the Roman Empire and its division resulted in what effect on the Christian
church?

A: the church became a more organized religion that spread north in Europe and in North Africa.

B: the church became more aggressive in converting nonbelievers in places where monasteries were located.

C: the church grew smaller as a result of disputes over the authority of the Roman emperor.

D: the church split into east-west schism to form the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

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Answer:

A

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The Roman Empire's fall from its height into Western and Eastern Empires resulted in A: the Church becoming a more organized religion that spread north in Europe and North Africa.

At that time, Western Europe was confused and required unified order. The Church helped to meet Europe's needs.

The effect of the fall of the Roman Empire did not make the Church:

  • Become aggressive in conversion
  • Grow smaller because of lack of Roman authority
  • Split into Roman Catholic Church (West) and the Orthodox Church (East).

Thus, the fall of the Roman Empire helped the Church to become more organized and spread into Northern Europe and North Africa.

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