<span>Russia had an autocratic government prior to the Russian Revolution, being ruled by one person, Tsar Nicholas II. It did have an elected body called the Duma, which was instituted after a small revolution in 1905 by Tsar Nicholas II, however it had virtually no power to make laws that the Tsar had to honor. It was more like an advisory body, so it cannot be said that it had a true democracy prior to the revolutions of 1917.</span>
the collapse of the Roman Empire most likely helped empower the Catholic Church because
:A. many Europeans yearned for a strong force to unite them At that time, the presence of roman empire made European citizens who live under its territory felt protected from the invasion form outsiders. After the roman empire collapsed, barbarians and other empire started to target the area that previously protected by the roman empire. Which is why many of these people see the catholic church as a strong force that can unite them.
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The answer to this question is true. As the Roman Empire blended into chaos, the Catholic Church created its best teachers and leaders of the times. This was the golden age of Latin fathers.
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