Answer:
True, True, True.
Explanation:
Your teacher spelt meetings wrong.
Answer:
a lot happened
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The Great Schism split the main faction of Christianity into two divisions, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox. On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy. The Great Schism permanently divided the eastern Byzantine Christian Church and the western Roman Catholic Church. The popes in Rome claimed papal supremacy, while the leaders in the East rejected the claim. This led to western popes and eastern patriarchs excommunicating each other. During that time, three men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope. Driven by politics rather than any theological disagreement, the schism was ended by the Council of Constance (1414–1418). For a time these rival claims to the papal throne damaged the reputation of the office.
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THIS IS ALL OFF GOOGLE NOT MINE I KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BUT IT'S A LOT TO EXPLAIN.
It helped them by expanding the colonies exports
I’m not sure what the options are.... but i think it’s that they couldn’t force the British government to live up to provisions in the Treaty of Paris. If that’s not an option let me know what they are and i’ll try to find you the answer
Like make laws? I don't get what your asking