How did geography affect the East-West schism?

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Cultural differences such as the language of religious services are the only example of geographic influence.
Cultural differences such as the language of religious services are the only example of geographic influence.

Geography influenced the language, politics, and power centers of both the Eastern and Western Church.
Geography influenced the language, politics, and power centers of both the Eastern and Western Church.

The Eastern Church was more influenced by geography than the West because of caesaropapism.
The Eastern Church was more influenced by geography than the West because of caesaropapism.

Disputes over political control of the Church played a more important role than geographic differences between the Eastern and Western Churches.

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Geography influenced the language, politics, and power centers of both the Eastern and Western Church.

This response highlights how the geographical separation between the two regions contributed to the development of distinct cultural, linguistic, and political identities, which ultimately played a significant role in the East-West schism.