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Explain the role of religion in Europe—how did religion help the people overcome the hardships of daily life in Europe in 2 sent

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The majority of Europeans describe themselves as Christians, divided into a large number of denominations. Christianity, more specifically the Catholic Church, which played an important in the shaping of Western civilization since at least the 4th century. .....Hope this helped you
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