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Q: Who By the end of the middle ages in Europe who had won the struggle for power in Europe along the monarchy the church and the nobility?
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What did the french revolution get rid of?

Catholic church, Christianity, king, nobility


During the medieval period in Europe the political power of the kings and great nobles was often constrained by the actions of who?

To a large extent, this was done by the pope and the church. The popes could and did excommunicate kings, and when they did it often gave licence for other people to overthrow those kings, and certainly meant that the kings' supporters were no longer obliged to help or support them. The kings and great nobles were constrained to a large extent by lesser members of the nobility. For example, the lowest order of nobility at the time of King John of England was the barons. But it was the barons who forced King John to sign the Magna Carta. The common people also were a constraint to some extent. The willingness of the people of London to support one monarch or another was particularly important. They were possibly decisive in the war between Steven and Matilda over the monarchy.


What are the three estates in the modern world?

The church, the upper class, and the lower class. It's more of how you perceive them to be though. The original Three Estates, as you may already know, are the church, the nobility, and the peasants. So if you were to translate that to today, the nobility would be those wealthiest in our society, and the peasants are those who are the lowest on the totem pole. The lower working class. Hope this helps!


Describe two results of the glorious revolution?

Two major results of the Glorious revolution were the establishment of a constitutional monarchy and the establishment of the protestant church. After the Glorious revolution, England became a constitutional monarchy with a bill of rights. This meant that the monarchy no longer had total control. Protestantism was also established as the official religion of England.


What was the two reasons that many peasants opposed the revolution?

It was hostile toward the Catholic Church. It was unlikely to benefit them personally.

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What two groups were the traditional containers of monarchy?

landed nobility and the church


What role did aristocrats play in medieval Europe?

They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.


Who had power in feudal Europe?

The nobility and the king had power, but over them was the Catholic Church. The church was the ultimate power over everyone.


What ruled over the people in the middle ages?

The Catholic Church and the monarchy of Europe.


Why might church leaders and Europe and traditional nobility have cooperated for so long?

they are the highest in the social pyramid.


What role did the church play in the government in the medieval Europe?

the role the church played was nobility and they ran the government with the church. Moe Sheikh Decatur High School Football #57/28 pleaz i improved it :P anonomus azngirl!!:p


Did Feudal Europe have a simple or complex government?

The feudal system is pretty simple. It can be broken down into 3 parts. 1. The Church who took care of souls 2. The Nobility who were suppose to protect people 3. Peasants/serfs who did all the work. The Church told the Nobility what they were to do, the Nobility was powerful through the approval of the church as well as having the knights keeping the population in order, and the peasants/serfs worked the land, raised the animals, fought/died in the wars, and paid taxes.


Why might Church leaders and Europe's traditional nobility have cooperated for so long?

they are the highest in the social pyramid.


Who was important in a medieval village?

Pretty much two estates. The Nobility and the church. The nobility protected people's land and crops and the church protected their souls. The church taught people that they were born with sin and the only way to get redemption was through them. The Nobility owned them and they were to serve them in war, peace, and even death.


What were three major traditions in the medieval times?

Feudalism and the Church.


In the medieval times who or what had the power and right to rule?

The Church and the nobility.


What was a lord in the middle ages relationship to the church?

The church was the primary power and then there was the nobility The church was the government and keeper of men's souls. They were man's way to communicate with God. The nobility was to protect people and to protect the church.