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During the early Middle Ages in Europe, who was subject to canon law?

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peasants

peasants

kings

kings

priests

priests

everybody
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The correct answer is everybody. During the early Middle Ages in Europe, canon law applied to all individuals, including peasants, kings, and priests. Canon law was the body of laws and regulations established by the Roman Catholic Church and governed religious matters and the behavior of its followers.
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