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Do you think the Christian Church took the place of the Roman government in people's lives during the early middle ages? Defend your answer with two examples from history.
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Do you think the Christian Church took the place of the Roman government in people's lives during the early middle ages? Defend your answer with two examples from history.
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Yes, because when the Roman Empire fell Christianity became a unifying as well as an organizing force which filled a cultural void once occupied by Roman Governance.
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