9/01/2017 True or False? The Byzantine empire was able to survive and thrive because it was able to avoid internal disagreements over religious practices.

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9/01/2017 True or False? The Byzantine empire was able to survive and thrive because it was able to avoid internal disagreements over religious practices within the Church. 2) The “Great Schism” of 1054 divided the Christian world into 2 factions over : a. Over the veneration of idols and the authority of the Pope b. A new faction of Christians known as Protestants who demanded reform c. A revival of Humanism during the 11th centaury d. None of the above True or False? Ultimately, the Byzantine empire collapsed and with it the last vestiges of the Roman empire when the city Constantinople was sacked by Ottoman Turks in 1453.