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The church was the main power in Europe during the middle ages so anything that might contradict them risked them losing their immense power, also the people were very superstitious and seriously believed it to be a major crime.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
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.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Catholic Church Humanities 205 University Of Phoenix Answer Romans and Athenians were in a war that affected their power and influence on Europe.
The church was the main power in Europe during the middle ages so anything that might contradict them risked them losing their immense power, also the people were very superstitious and seriously believed it to be a major crime.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
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.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
During the middle kingdom, the power of the nobility greatly declined. Most of the power was taken over by the vizierate.
No. The increase in the power of the Church happened in the Roman Empire at a time when the economic and political power was mostly in the hands of the military. In the Middle Ages, the aristocracy gained military power, and the rise of the middle class only happened during the Middle Ages after that.
INTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Protestant Reformers backing illegitimate Elizabeth I, house of Tudor; verses Catholic supporters of Mary Stuart, Catholic Queen of Scots. EXTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Catholic King Juan Carlos of Spain, Defender of the Faith Catholic.
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