The best description of the theme of the timeline is the spread of the Catholic faith. The events listed highlight significant moments in the history of Christianity, particularly through the actions of the Catholic Church, such as the missionary work sent to Britain, the crowning of Charlemagne, the conversion of the first Polish king, the role of monasteries, and Thomas Aquinas's work on natural law.
A timeline of select events of the Middle Ages is shown. The timeline ranges from the year 500 to the year 1500. The timeline shows that in 597, Pope Gregory I sent missionaries to Britain. It shows that in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor. It shows that in 966, the first Polish king converted to Christianity. It shows that circa 1200, monasteries began to take an active role in society. It shows that Thomas Aquinas published his work on natural law in 1265.
Which of the following best describes the theme of the timeline?
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the fall of the Roman Empire
the fall of the Roman Empire
the Reformation in Europe
the Reformation in Europe
the Age of Charlemagne
the Age of Charlemagne
the spread of the Catholic faith
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