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Do you think the nobles become stronger under a weak ruler? Why? Answer in 5 points​

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Answered by nova98
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i guess nobles became stronger under a weak ruler because ruler may not have much control on its nobles or king depends on nobles more that he should do that makes nobles think they are too important...

that what i think mate hope it help u.

if do please mark me brainliest...

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Yes nobles become stronger under a weak ruler.

  • The nobles lost allegiance to their master or patron when there was no strong leader.
  • Instead of serving the interests of the monarch, they began trying to fulfil their own goals.
  • Because the ruler may not have much influence over the nobles or the monarch may depend on the nobles more than he should, the nobles grew stronger under a weaker ruler, giving them the impression that they were too important.
  • When there is a weak authority above, the nobles become free and tend to do whatever they want.
  • Nobles are entrusted with certain powers, when there is a weak leader above them, they misuse that power and turns stronger than ruler.

Hence, nobles become stronger under a weak ruler.

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