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in what way did the Eastern Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church differ?

A) Unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church divided the people of Europe

B) Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Roman empire was ruled by a pop

C) Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Empire was base in Constantinople

D) Unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic church could not send armies across Europe

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C) Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Empire was base in Constantinople is correct.

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The correct answer is C) Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Empire was based in Constantinople.

At that time Roman Empire was divided into two because of its size, the Eastern Roman Empire was also called the Byzantine Empire. It was based in Constantinople - today is known as Istanbul. At that time Catholic Church was the state religion and there was five jurisdictions within the Catholic Church - Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria.

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