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What causes the Middle Ages to become powerful?

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Answered by mohammadsarim309
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The Catholic Church became very rich and powerful during the Middle Ages. People gave the church 1/10th of their earnings in tithes. ... Because the church was considered independent, they did not have to pay the king any tax for their land. Leaders of the church became rich and powerful.

Answered by Anonymous
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After the fall of Rome, no single state or government united the people who lived on the European continent. Instead, the Catholic Church became the most powerful institution of the medieval period. Kings, queens and other leaders derived much of their power from their alliances with and protection of the Church.

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