Increasing wealth in towns allowed for more elaborate and larger church buildings to be constructed. This led to the construction of cathedrals and other grand churches, with rich decorations and intricate architectural designs. The increase in wealth also contributed to the growth of church influence and power in society.
Charlemagne strengthened the Roman church politically by working closely with the Pope to solidify the church's authority over the Christian community. He also implemented policies to promote Christianity as the main religion of his empire, and he granted land and privileges to the church, increasing its wealth and influence. Additionally, Charlemagne's support of education and culture helped to elevate the church's prestige and power.
The large church in the picture showcases Virginia's wealth through its ornate architecture, grand scale, and expensive building materials. It likely required significant financial resources to construct and maintain, reflecting the prosperity of the community or individuals who supported its creation.
Charlemagne benefited from the support of the Catholic Church, which legitimized his rule and authority, while the church gained a powerful ally who helped spread Christianity and enforce religious unity throughout his empire. Charlemagne's protection of the church also granted it land, wealth, and influence, strengthening its position in society.
Henry VIII's actions led to the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. He dissolved monasteries, seized their wealth, and asserted his authority as the head of the church in England. This eventually led to the English Reformation and a shift in religious power away from Rome.
Two church practices that reformers wanted to change were the selling of indulgences, which promised the forgiveness of sins in exchange for money, and the excessive wealth and corruption of the clergy. They also sought to reform the focus on rituals and traditions over personal faith and relationship with God.
buildings were damaged , peoples were trapped under the buildings , wealth of the country were lost and so many disadvantages were caused due to earth quakes
The Roman Catholic Church by far has more wealth than the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons"). The Catholics not only have millions upon millions more members, they have more assets (buildings and land) as well as countless ancient and historic artifacts of immense worth. Sister are you catholic because i am.
effects of donations and sponsership on maxsimising shareholders wealth?
decreasing per capita
No.
I dont know really thats what I was asking for
An increase in knowledge, wealth and power
it kills you
Both profit maximization and wealth maximization have the objective of increasing the net worth.
the factor that causes a population to stop increassing is called depopulation
It made the Church dependent on individual monarchs.
Spain achieved its goal of increasing wealth and power with its colonies by exploiting natural resources, establishing trade networks, and extracting valuable commodities like gold and silver. They also enforced strict trade regulations to maintain a monopoly on colonial trade and imposed heavy taxes on goods imported and exported from their colonies. Additionally, Spain utilized forced labor systems and established a hierarchical social structure to control and exploit the indigenous population for economic gain.