because they had money
It was asociated with pagan rituals.
the selection of Church officials.
Merchants were in middle class.
Some of the actors were Roman officials threatening to reveal Ancient Government secrets in plays.
Three key causes of conflict between national monarchies and the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages include the struggle for power over appointments of bishops and church officials, the varying interpretations of authority and governance, and disputes over taxation and land ownership. The rise of national identity and the assertion of royal power often led monarchs to challenge papal authority. However, the promotion of education and literacy by the Church did not cause such conflicts; instead, it often supported the Church's influence and role in society.
It was asociated with pagan rituals.
It was asociated with pagan rituals.
the middle colonies were called for a congregationalist(which is a church government) structure, each individual church would be largely self-governing
the selection of Church officials.
Brian Grogan has written: 'Insurrection in Teheran' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The Working-Class Fight for Peace (New International No. 2)'
The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.The ancient Romans did not have two houses of government during the republic. They had the senate and the elected officials. The regular citizens were the voters who elected the officials. They were called the Assemblies but were not exclusively middle-classed citizens. The wealthy had voting rights too.
Merchants were in middle class.
Primarily in the realm of the church.
None, only Catholic Priests and other members of the church leadership received an education. It was only in Latin and directed at reading the Bible and maintaining church records.
subsidizing homeownership and education
In the Middle Ages, a lot of the education was done in monastery schools and cathedral schools. Priests were educated further in seminaries and, later on, medieval universities. Ordinary people got their religious education at the local church.
In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church played a central role in social and political life. It was also responsible for education.