The Great Schism resulted most directly from the
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differences in religious beliefs and practices between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches, as well as political and cultural differences. The dispute over the use of icons during worship, married clergy, and the authority of the Pope contributed to the increasing tension between the churches. The final split occurred in 1054 when the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople excommunicated each other, effectively separating the Eastern Orthodox Church from the Catholic Church.
16. Which of the following was a major factor in the decline of the Roman empire? (select two answers)
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arrival of invaders
The Great Schism
The Imperial Crisis
Iconoclasm
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arrival of invaders
The Great Schism
The Imperial Crisis
Iconoclasm
Arrival of invaders and The Imperial Crisis were major factors in the decline of the Roman empire.