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5 July, 15:41

Why is the Notre Dame Cathedral a symbol of the Church before the Great Schism? The construction was very costly and reflects the great wealth of the Church. The new type of architecture showed the progressive ideals of the Church. The large sculptures represents the complex but permanent ideals of the Church. The high towers over the city suggest the dominance of the Church over all people

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  1. 5 July, 19:26
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    "The large sculptures represents the complex but permanent ideals of the Church" would be the best option, since this dichotomy represents what was to later unfold during the Great Schism--in that the new would deviate from the old "orthodox" ways.
  2. 5 July, 19:28
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    The answer is d i just took the test
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