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erica [24]
3 years ago
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Following the fall of Rome, how did the Catholic Church conitinue to grow? Select all that apply. Believers banned together to s

trengthen each other and welcomed newcomers. Emperor Theodosius legitimized the religion. The church organized politically, socially, and economically. Christianity was proclaimed the religion of the masses. Families assured the next generation was also Catholic.
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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The correct answers are C) The church organized politically, socially, and economically. D) Christianity was proclaimed the religion of the masses. E) Families assured the next generation was also Catholic.

Following the fall of Rome, the Catholic Church continued to grow by the following reasons:  the church organized politically, socially, and economically. Christianity was proclaimed the religion of the masses. Families assured the next generation was also Catholic.

After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Catholic Church began to unify Europe by taking on many duties of a government. It became reacher and had a well-organized structure that made int influence in political and economic issues. The Pope proclaimed that Catholicism was the religion of the masses and was the one that led directly to god if people followed its teachings. People were convinced that Catholicism was the right religion for them and promised that they were going to preach the religion to their children to perdure during the next generation.

frutty [35]3 years ago
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The church organized politically,socially,and economically
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