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Why were religious communities an important force in the emerging European civilization?
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The religious communities were under a common leader (the Pope) and tied the various (otherwise) splinters of the old Roman Empire together. They also maintained literacy so the knowledge handed down by the Greek/Roman civilizations was not lost.
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