Asked by anthony archer
How did the establishment of the Church of England change government?
The Church of England did not collect taxes like the Roman Catholic Church.
The English monarchy could conduct its own coronations.
The head of state and the head of the church were the same person.
The Church of England ruled over court cases, unlike the Catholic Church of England.
The Church of England did not collect taxes like the Roman Catholic Church.
The English monarchy could conduct its own coronations.
The head of state and the head of the church were the same person.
The Church of England ruled over court cases, unlike the Catholic Church of England.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is your answer?
Answered by
anthony archer
I think it is A.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree. What does your reading assignment say?
Answered by
Rhonnie krull
is it D?
Answered by
Bobbi
The correct answer is C.
C-The head of state and the head of the church were the same person.
C-The head of state and the head of the church were the same person.
Answered by
Lanasya
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Answered by
Junior Boi
Lanasya I hope you do know that she is not a real teacher
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