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How did Christianity split after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
Responses
Christianity was divided among Western Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Byzantine Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided among Western Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Byzantine Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided between Western Orthodox and Eastern Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided between Western Orthodox and Eastern Catholic branches.
Christianity did not split after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Christianity did not split after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Christianity was divided between Western Catholic and Eastern Orthodox branches.
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Christianity was divided among Western Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Byzantine Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided among Western Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Byzantine Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided between Western Orthodox and Eastern Catholic branches.
Christianity was divided between Western Orthodox and Eastern Catholic branches.
Christianity did not split after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Christianity did not split after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Christianity was divided between Western Catholic and Eastern Orthodox branches.
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The correct response is: **Christianity was divided between Western Catholic and Eastern Orthodox branches.**
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the primary split in Christianity occurred in 1054, known as the Great Schism, which divided Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church (Western) and the Eastern Orthodox Church (Eastern).
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the primary split in Christianity occurred in 1054, known as the Great Schism, which divided Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church (Western) and the Eastern Orthodox Church (Eastern).
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