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Collmarie

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Why do both Orthodox and Roman Catholic believers live in various parts of Eastern Europe?
 
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Question 2

Which of the following herbs could be classified a having a pepperminty odor and related taste?
 
  A. basil
  B. thyme
  C. cinnamon
  D. anise



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Answer to Question 1

As we read in chapter 3, the Roman Empire was split into two parts, Byzantine with the capital in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) and Rome. The result was two branches of Catholicism: Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. Over the centuries, borders have changed and people have migrated.

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