The Great Schism
A) put an end to the church's previous financial abuses.
B) badly damaged the faith of many Christian believers.
C) rejuvenated Christianity as it had been on the decline throughout Europe.
D) prohibited the abuse of pluralism.
E) lasted for ten years.
B
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