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In what way did the Eastern Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church

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A)unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church could not send armies across Europe.
B)unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the eastern Roman Empire was ruled by a pope.
C) unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Roman Empire was based in Constantinople.
D) unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church divided the people of Europe.

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Answer:C

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Correct answer is C) unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Roman Empire was based in Constantinople.

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is not correct as Church has done it multiple times. Just take for example the Crusades.

Option B is not correct as Roman Empire was ruled by the Emperor, not by the Pope.

Option C is correct. Center of the Church was in the city of Rome, while center of Eastern (Byzantine) Empire was in Constantinople.

Option D is not correct as both of them had their influence in Europe. Byzantines had influence in Eastern and Catholic Church in Western Europe.

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