Which statements describe the Middle Ages? Check all that apply. It was a period of time between 500 and 1500 CE. It was a period characterized by democratic rule. The Pope was the leader of the church. The majority of people participated in church activities. A rising middle class was challenging class distinctions.
the first one and then the second to last and last one
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Exaplain why you choose A and B @Keefy123
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