Gregory I increased the political power of the pope because he reformed and rewrote some of the aspects which were expected of the papacy, but which were things he did not want to do anymore. Upset by the privacy he used to have as a monk but which he no longer had anymore, he set out to involve himself more in the larger population's life by sending missionaries to England and by writing dialogues commenting on many different things. He also reformed and revised Roman worship of his day, which included more political power for the pope.
<span>French for aristocracy and Latin for really religious situations</span>
<span>the best answer would be that it opposed increased immigration and supported increased requirements for citizenship</span>
A similarity between the separation of powers, the system of checks and balances, and federalism is that they all are meant to keep the federal government from becoming too powerful and tyrannical.
It was considered to be an anti-art. Dada artists didn't care about the status quo, they didn't care about art in traditional sense