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question 13
who or what held the most power during the middle ages?
- the upper - class
- the king
- the church
Brief Explanations
In the Middle Ages, the Christian Church (Catholic Church in Western Europe) exerted immense influence over all aspects of life: it controlled religious doctrine, had significant land holdings, influenced legal systems, and could even challenge the authority of monarchs. Upper-class nobles and kings had power, but their authority was often constrained by the Church's spiritual and temporal influence.
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