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What was the great schism?

a) the relationship between feudal lords and their vassals

b) the division between christians and jews in medieval europe

c) the period when two popes argued over who was the true leader of the church (yikes lol)

d) the battle between christians and muslims in spain

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Known as the East-West Division. body, and then multiple factors gradually contributed to the split of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. ... In other words, the conflict came up, and eventually led to the Great Schism. The answer would be C


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The correct answer is C) the period when two popes argued over who was the true leader of the church.

The Great Schism was the period when two popes argued over who was the true leader of the church.

In the history of humankind, there have always been differences in religion. Power and control have divided religions, and it was the case of the Christian Church. The Great Schism was the split of the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054. There were basically, theological and political differences inside the hierarchy of the church that derived in the division of these two.

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