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enot [183]
4 years ago
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Which statements about how the Christian church influenced daily life in the Middle Ages are accurate? Choose all answers that a

re correct. A The church allowed local congregations to elect their own parish priests and debate papal decisions. B The church provided sacraments to accompany every important occasion in a person's life. C The church gave all authority over taxes, property, and matters of law to local kings and lords. D The church used the threat of excommunication to keep rebellious nobles in line.
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1 answer:
ss7ja [257]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

im thinking it's D

Explanation:

the church in the middle ages held more than a lot of power the influence the church had is well known. even in a war if people stayed in the church the attackers wouldn't be able to touch them one scratch on a church would basically mean you started a whole other war so im thinking D

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