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The Great Schism of 1378 differed from the one in 1054 because
it was based on a power struggle.
it divided the eastern and western churches.
it split the center of the papacy between east and west.
it raised questions regarding the authority of monarchs.
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it was based on a power struggle.
Explanation: The 1378 Great (Western) Schism involved rival popes and political maneuvering among rulers and cardinals within Western Christendom, whereas the 1054 schism was a lasting theological and jurisdictional split between East and West.
Explanation: The 1378 Great (Western) Schism involved rival popes and political maneuvering among rulers and cardinals within Western Christendom, whereas the 1054 schism was a lasting theological and jurisdictional split between East and West.
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