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Based on the passage the outcome of the Anglo-Saxon invasion most strongly supports which of the following about the history of the Church in Britain? A. The Church was divided into multiple dioceses that kept in constant contact and were united against the Anglo-Saxons. B. Augustine was appointed as the first Archbishop of Canterbury and converted hundreds of Anglo- Saxons. C. Christianity in Britain was replaced by polytheism for a time, while a unified Church flourished abroad. D. The spread of monastic churches in Wales led to the conversion of Cornwall while the British Church remained intact.

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Based on the passage the outcome of the Anglo-Saxon
invasion most strongly supports which of the following
about the history of the Church in Britain?
A. The Church was divided into multiple dioceses that
kept in constant contact and were united against the
Anglo-Saxons.
B. Augustine was appointed as the first Archbishop
of Canterbury and converted hundreds of Anglo-
Saxons.
C. Christianity in Britain was replaced by polytheism
for a time, while a unified Church flourished abroad.
D. The spread of monastic churches in Wales led to the
conversion of Cornwall while the British Church
remained intact.

Based on the passage the outcome of the Anglo-Saxon invasion most strongly supports which of the following about the history of the Church in Britain? A. The Church was divided into multiple dioceses that kept in constant contact and were united against the Anglo-Saxons. B. Augustine was appointed as the first Archbishop of Canterbury and converted hundreds of Anglo- Saxons. C. Christianity in Britain was replaced by polytheism for a time, while a unified Church flourished abroad. D. The spread of monastic churches in Wales led to the conversion of Cornwall while the British Church remained intact.

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The passage suggests that the Anglo-Saxon invasion led to the spread of Christianity in Britain and the establishment of Augustine as the first Archbishop of Canterbury. Therefore, the option that most strongly supports this outcome is:B. Augustine was appointed as the first Archbishop of Canterbury and converted hundreds of Anglo-Saxons.
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