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In what ways did the Roman Catholic Church affect early England?

The Church established the first schools.
The Church translated many works of literature into Latin.
The Church helped to unify the culture.
All of the above

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all of the above is the answer
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The correct answer is D) All of the above

The ways in which the Roman Catholic Church affected early England were the following: the Church established the first schools, the Church translated many works of literature into Latin, and the Church helped to unify the culture.

In the history of Britain, we know that they are predominately protestants. However, there was a time in British history where the kingdom was Catholic. Yes, it was King James II, the Catholic King that ruled over Scotland, Ireland, and Britain. We are talking about the years 1618 to 1688. But he was overthrown during the Glorious Revolution, led by his daughter Mary II and her husband William the Orange.

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