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How did the medieval Catholic Church apply its political power?

A. Bishops advised rulers
B. Monks advised Kong’s
C. Friars taught nobility
D. Bishops published important books

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User Jackocnr
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Answer: A. Bishops advised rulers.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Maz T
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Answer:

A. Bishops advised rulers

Step-by-step explanation:

The medieval Catholic Church gained a lot of power because they filled the void of the Roman Empire that had just fallen in the fifth century.

The pope became head of the church and he wielded considerable power.

The church operated as a theocracy as they upheld the beliefs and teachings of Christ. They acted as advisers to rulers because of this fact and their power and influence grew.

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