How did the Church’s landownership impact its political power? (1 point)(1 point)

Responses

It decreased its political power because the Church could not convince monarchs to donate land.
It decreased its political power because the Church could not convince monarchs to donate land.

It increased its political power because it meant that the Church could call for a Crusade.
It increased its political power because it meant that the Church could call for a Crusade.

It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.
It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.

It decreased its political power because the Church had little land compared to nobles.

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The correct response is: It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.

This is because land ownership provided the Church with significant resources, which enhanced its influence over both the nobility and the monarchy, enabling it to play a crucial role in political matters during the feudal period.