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They shifted to Federalism which shared the power between organizations and its members.
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Roman Catholic AnswerWhat political and economic power the Church had at the time was challenged by the princes of Europe who used the "reformers" to further their own agenda. Henry VIII and the German princes were prime examples.
It led some rulers to oppose the pope in the hopes of seizing that power for themselves.
The Reformation, but political upheavals such as the French Revolution must also be cited.
Hold on to political and economic power.
Hold on to political and economic power.
the power of the catholic church was weakened
Europe declined in political power as empires crumbled and monarchies were replaced by democracies. There was an economic deterioration of Europe and radical revolutionary groups and movements emerged that would greatly change the political landscape of Europe. Excessive, punitive economic actions against Germany led to a wrecked economy and resentments that would eventually give rise to World War II.
The power of the Catholic Church in Europe was weakened.
decline in religious unity and in the power of the Catholic Church
The Princes in Germany believed the Roman Catholic Church had too much power both politically and religiously.
World War I changed the alliance system in Europe and had grave mental, economic, and political consequences for Germany that contributed to Hitler's rise to power.
Hold on to political and economic power.