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In what ways did the Roman Catholic church serve as a unifying force in western europe

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Answer: During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church grew in size and strength, replacing the Roman Empire as the unifying force in Western Europe. Because there was no longer a strong government like one that existed during the Roman Empire there needed to be something that would unify the many different groups/tribes of people that were inhabiting Rome and all of Western Europe.

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church serveses were held in local languages. It brought other people from other territories together.
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