The Great Schism is best described as --

Eastern and Western Churches were merged.

Eastern and Western Churches collaborated to gain members.

Eastern and Western Churches were divided into the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

The Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church converged to create one large church.

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The Great Schism is best described as Eastern and Western Churches were divided into the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. This division occurred in 1054 and marked a significant split between the Western (Roman Catholic) Church and the Eastern (Orthodox) Church, primarily over theological, political, and cultural differences.