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6 March, 23:52

Which of the following increased the economic power of the medieval church

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  1. 7 March, 01:17
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    In the medieval church the power of the economic was increased through the collection of tithes.

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    The medieval church was much carried out in terms of gaining the growth of economics by means of collecting of tithes. This happened from each single Christian, as well as peasant and so as the category of lords.
  2. 7 March, 03:37
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    The economic power of the medieval church was increased by;

    • The collection of tithes

    Explanation

    The medieval church was able to gain economic growth through the collection of tithes from every Christian, peasant and lords. The amount was one tenth of income obtained. The tithes were paid in form of money, or goods where as peasants provided the church using seeds, crops yields and animals. People struggled to pay their tithes though they believed that failure to pay would result to their going to hell.
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