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After the Roman Empire collapsed, the Catholic Church began to unify Europe by
taking on many duties of a government.
attracting many Christians.
letting people elect their own priests.
making the pope as powerful as an emperor.
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taking on many duties of a government.
With the fall of Roman central authority, the Church provided leadership, justice, recordkeeping, education, charity, and diplomatic ties across regions—functions that helped unify and stabilize Europe.
With the fall of Roman central authority, the Church provided leadership, justice, recordkeeping, education, charity, and diplomatic ties across regions—functions that helped unify and stabilize Europe.
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