Answer: Catholic Church.
Explanation:
For the first time in history, the Catholic Church's authority was seriously questioned by the Reformation. Reformers began to point out irregularities in the church, injustices such as the sale of inductions. Until that moment, no one had shaken the church's authority so seriously, those who would eventually try would end up either at stake or in exile, prosecuted by the Inquisition and the like.
One problem that the parliamentary systems that were set up by African nations had was that Those systems needed more time to evolve and work as intended.
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African nations mostly set up governments that were like the colonial governments that ruled them such as the British parliamentary system.
The problem with these system was that it needed time to work because it first had to be adapted to the unique characteristics of the nation.
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Answer:
Chaos in England
Explanation:
England, prior to 1066, was a land wrecked by feuds, invasions, and wars of succession.
As a result, the Normans were able to defeat (just barely) the English army at the Battle of Hastings and take the English crown.
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