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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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):
hey what answer did you choose
OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):
its option B
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ya I think b
OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):
yeah i'm sure of it coz the church represents gothic architechture
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OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):
i don't know if you'll have read the novel -THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME by VICTOR HUGO its just fantastic and you'll get very tiny details about the church.....pls do read it if you get time