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rewona [7]
3 years ago
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The people of Europe had been relying on Rome for political and economic stability. After Rome's fall, to whom did the people tu

rn for guidance and stability? Wealthy landowners Vladimir of Kiev The Catholic Church The nearest King
History
2 answers:
nydimaria [60]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is the catholic church.


After Rome's fall, the people of Europe turned to catholic church for stability and guidance.


It is during this fall that catholic churches continued to grow because,


1. Christianity was being proclaimed for the religion of masses.


2. The churches were organized socially, economically, and politically.


Roman empire split and Theodosius were the events which made christianity grew rapidly. Some of the reasons for the fall of Rome included,


1. Invasion by Barbarian tribes.


2. Overreliance on slave labour and economic troubles.


3. The rise of eastern empire.

Hope this helps :)

zimovet [89]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Catholic Church

Explanation:

Constantinople made Christianity its official religion and this has changed the Roman belief in many gods to a monotheistic theme of Christianity. After the fall of the Roman empire, Christianity is seen to be uniting the people of Rome under one umbrella. The social support to catholic churches increases and they were looked for guidance.

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