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3 February, 03:20

Which of the following events allowed Christianity to act as a unifying force in medieval Europe?

A. The signing of the Magna carter united Christians against theocratic governments.

B. The battle of Tours united European Christians against Islamic expansion.

C. The Hundred Years was united Christians against invaders from Africa.

D. The Eastern Schism united Christians against the false pope in Constantinople.

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  1. 3 February, 05:43
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    A. The hundred years war united Christians against invaders from Africa

    B. the signing of the Magna Carta united Christians against Theocractic governments

    C. the eastern schism united Christians against the false pope in Constantinople

    D. the battle of tours united European Christians against Islamic expansion

    The Answer is:" B. "The signing of the Magna Carta Christians against the false pope in Constantinople, Because The Battle of Tours (often called the Battle of Poitiers, but not to be confused with the Battle of Poitiers, 1356) was fought on October 10, 732 between forces under the Frankish leader Charles Martel and a massive invading Islamic army led by Emir Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi Abd al Rahman, near the city of Tours, France.
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