How did the German part of Charlemagne's kingdom change under the rule of Otto the Great?

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Responses

It was divided by several German dukes.

It was divided by several German dukes.

It fell under the rule of the Byzantine empire.

It fell under the rule of the Byzantine empire.

It was invaded by Anglo-Saxons.

It was invaded by Anglo-Saxons.

It was united as one empire.

It was united as one empire.

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The correct response is:

It was united as one empire.

Under Otto the Great, the German part of Charlemagne's kingdom was consolidated and unified, marking the foundations for what would become the Holy Roman Empire.

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Which of the following contributed to the increase in power of the French monarchy during the 1100s? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

The pope excommunicated the king.

The pope excommunicated the king.

The pope became the French king.

The pope became the French king.

Taxes on trade made French kings wealthy.

Taxes on trade made French kings wealthy.

The king acquired large landholdings.

The king acquired large landholdings.

The king lost control over the church.

The two correct answers that contributed to the increase in power of the French monarchy during the 1100s are:

  1. Taxes on trade made French kings wealthy.
  2. The king acquired large landholdings.

These factors helped to strengthen the authority and resources of the French monarchy during that period.

Why did Pope Gregory and Henry IV come into conflict?

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The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from the throne.

The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from the throne.

The pope named a different emperor to replace Henry.

The pope named a different emperor to replace Henry.

Henry's land was seized by the pope.

Henry's land was seized by the pope.

Henry tried to remove the pope from power.

The correct response is:

The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from the throne.

Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV came into conflict primarily over the issue of investiture and the pope's assertion of papal authority over secular rulers. This conflict culminated in the Investiture Controversy.