In medieval European society, was the king or the pope the most powerful figure? The King, because the Church had no control over armies. The Pope, because the Church was wealthier than most kings. Neither, because the power dynamic shifted between the Church and the kings. Neither, because the military was more powerful than both kings and popes.
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the only one that makes sense is C. the power btw the pope and king were constantly shifting becuz both were strugglng for more power
thank you what about this one
Which best describes the relationship between the Church and feudal states? The Church and the states worked together well with little conflict. The Church and the states constantly struggled for supreme power. The states had sole control over the people and the Church's power was ceremonial. The states had little power and made no decisions without the Church's input
however, i bleive it was the pope because based on the people, he was seen with more power, such that he culd even tell the king what to do, but he was not wealthier than kings, so B was incorrect
i think B. both the church and states were hungry for more power=more wealth=influence
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