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wariber [46]
3 years ago
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HELP ASAP PLS! BRAINLIEST AND 40 POINTS!!!

History
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saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Roman Catholic Church emerged from the fall of Rome to play a central role in daily life in medieval western Europe. The Church Takes Shape​ More than just a religious institution, the Catholic Church was the center of community life and acquired great political and economic power.

Another influence to the middle ages was changing the way music was delivered during the mass. Catholic establishments preferred trained singers and polyphony versus monophony, which was popular at the time. Catholic churches wanted to have groups of people sing and lead the Congregation.

The Roman Catholic Church has influenced history more than any other organization. It exercised its power throughout the Middle Ages. Missionaries travelled to other continents to spread Catholicism. Great architects created churches and cathedrals, artists drew paintings and made frescoes.

hope that helped, have a nice day!

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