What was the cause of the Great Schism of 1054 between the Byzantine and Roman Catholic churches? Select all that apply.
The Byzantine Empire opposed the spread of Christianity
They disagreed regarding who held ultimate authority over the churches.
The Byzantine church believed that the Roman church should follow its beliefs.
The Roman church demanded tax payments from the Byzantines.
They disagreed about the language in which church services should be conducted.
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