Why did the Great Schism contribute to the end of medieval Europe? It called for extensive reforms of the Church that people would not accept. It created a powerful trilogy of popes who reigned with absolute authority. It undermined people's faith in the papacy and the Church. It resulted in Catholics converting to Protestantism.

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The Great Schism ( 1378- 1417) The main problem was the greed for power from France and from Italy. The two popes were excommunicated each others supports are were not in favor of the others teachings. ... After the Great Schism the Council of Constance decided to elect a new pope and disregard all the other popes.

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