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17 May, 08:01

Following the fall of Rome how did the catholic church continue to grow? Select all that apply.

-believers banned together to strengthen each other and welcome newcomers

-emperor theodosius legitimated the religion

-The church organized politically socially and economically

-christianity was proclaimed the religion of the masses

-families assured the next generation was also Catholic

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  1. 17 May, 08:28
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    Following the fall of Rome, the catholic church continued to grow as

    C - The church organized politically socially and economically

    D - christianity was proclaimed the religion of the masses

    E - families assured the next generation was also Catholic

    Thus, the statements C, D, and E are correct.

    Explanation:

    The fall of Rome happened when the Western Roman Empire was unable to maintain its rule in the vast territory during many events like the invasions of the barbarian tribes, the rise of the Eastern Empire, and economic troubles. But this event didn't stop the Catholic Church from spreading its roots.

    The reasons for this growth were: the church was quite organized economically, politically and socially, most of the people chose Christianity as their religion, and even the families ensured that their future generations were also Catholic.

    Hence, the options C, D, and E correctly describe the growth of the Catholic Church during the fall of Rome.
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