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How did the monarch of France differ from the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?

The monarch was excommunicated by the pope.
The monarch openly defied a decision by the pope.
The monarch owed his power to his loyal nobles.
The monarch had to compromise with the Church.

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B, The monarch openly defied a decision by the pope.

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User Huang Jinlong
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The correct answer for this question is B) the monarch openly defied the decision of the Pope.

The monarch of France differed from the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in that the monarch openly defied the decision of the Pope.

Indeed, the King of France was more powerful than the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in that the King of France created a centralized government. The emperor of the Holy Roman empire respected the figure of the Pope and recognized his power and influence on the people and in many territories. Catholic Church really had a lot of influence in some regions of the empire. That was not the case with the King of France, because the monarch openly defied the decision of the Pope.

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