HISTORY
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE
Question
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The Church encouraged voyages of exploration.
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The Church published the Bible in the vernacular.
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The Church adopted Latin as the official language.
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The Church served as the unifying power in society.
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Detailed explanation-1: -How did the emergence of medieval feudalism in Europe influence the Christian Church? The Church encouraged voyages of exploration. The Church published the Bible in the vernacular. The Church adopted Latin as the official language.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer and Explanation: The Roman Catholic faith unified medieval society by replacing the Roman Empire as the main source of authority in Europe, as well as providing a common cultural and social bond for Europeans.
Detailed explanation-3: -Christianity in the middle ages dominated the lives of both peasants and the nobility. Religious institutors including the Church and the monasteries became wealthy and influential given the fact that the state allocated a significant budget for religious activities.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Church provided leadership & even organized distribution of food. Monasteries, or communities of monks provided hospitality. Monks also copied and preserved old texts, helping to keep learning alive.
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer: The Middle Age of European society had a feudal system. Explanation: In the Medieval Times, the Catholic Church played the most important role in shaping society as they had more power and wealth than the kings and people used to follow the priests and their teachings blindly.