Question
Which of the following statements discusses how the Holy Roman emperor’s political power developed over time?(1 point)
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With the Protestant Reformation, the emperor was able to assert their power based on their tie to Catholicism.
With the Protestant Reformation, the emperor was able to assert their power based on their tie to Catholicism.
The Imperial Diet selected the Holy Roman emperor, giving them considerable power over the princes.
The Imperial Diet selected the Holy Roman emperor, giving them considerable power over the princes.
The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.
The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.
The Holy Roman emperor was able to keep the empire centralized under their rule for centuries.
Responses
With the Protestant Reformation, the emperor was able to assert their power based on their tie to Catholicism.
With the Protestant Reformation, the emperor was able to assert their power based on their tie to Catholicism.
The Imperial Diet selected the Holy Roman emperor, giving them considerable power over the princes.
The Imperial Diet selected the Holy Roman emperor, giving them considerable power over the princes.
The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.
The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.
The Holy Roman emperor was able to keep the empire centralized under their rule for centuries.
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The statement that most accurately discusses how the Holy Roman emperor’s political power developed over time is:
**The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.**
This statement reflects the historical trend where local princes and rulers gradually gained more autonomy and power, leading to a decline in the central authority of the emperor.
**The emperor became less influential as princes gained more authority within their principalities.**
This statement reflects the historical trend where local princes and rulers gradually gained more autonomy and power, leading to a decline in the central authority of the emperor.
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