The Catholic Counter-Reformation resulted in: increase in missionary efforts, Council of Trent reforms, strengthening of the Inquisition. It did not lead to the abolition of the printing press.
Increased trade with Protestant countries.
He hoped that the Eastern Church (Orthodox) and Western Church (Catholic) would be reunited.
The result of excommunications in 1054 was the Great Schism, when the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church split. This schism created a permanent division between the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity, leading to differences in doctrine, theology, and church structure that persist to this day.
The excommunications of 1054 led to the Great Schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This division created a lasting rift between the two branches of Christianity that persists to this day.
Two areas of society that changed as a result of the Reformation of Christianity were the authority of the Catholic Church being challenged, leading to the rise of new Protestant denominations and increased emphasis on individual interpretation of scripture. Additionally, the Reformation contributed to the growth of literacy and education as more people sought to read and interpret the Bible for themselves.
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The Catholic church abused its power by not helping the poor, corruptly selling indulgences and only allowing the Church to interpret the Bible. The Protestant Reformation occurred as a result.
Christianity was split between the roman catholic church and the eastern orthodox church
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A result is statistically significant if:it is unlikely to have occurred by chance
Europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church
Several amendments from the 1800s are concerned with the issue of slavery. What changes occurred as a result of these amendments?
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