The West was populated with barbarians and other civilizations that were unable to conform to the societal norms of the East. However, the West did conform to the Catholic Church and looked to the pope for leadership and guidance. The West was always in turmoil, under attack from enemies and civil war conflicts of their own. The West only lasted until the 5th century; that is until Charlemagne revived it and helped reclaim its title. The spread of Islam took its toll on the Western Empire. By the tenth century the west was seen as a multicultural city that embraced Arabs, Berbers, Jews and other converts. They lived and worked together teaching and striving in their golden age. Eventually the Muslims conquered the West and sought to take over the East. Due to the lack of leadership and conformity in the West it led to its ultimate failure as an …show more content…
History has proven politics to often be corrupt, time and time again. Religion has no precincts for corruption. As the pope of a church, who holds his people to a moral standard, Gregory VII wanted to warrant that the correct religious officials be put into place. He took stand against the Emperor to exemplify his views on the matter. Ultimately, it worked out in his favor. As we see today, there is separation between church and state to prevent any conflict. Our country no longer has an amalgamated religion, we exercise free religious practice. No church official has any rule or authority over their city or town, because not everyone shares the same