In 3–4 sentences, briefly compare the role of the Church in Europe during feudalism in the Middle Ages to its role politically, socially, and economically during the Renaissance.(

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During feudalism in the Middle Ages, the Church held significant political power as it was deeply influential in governing local territories. Additionally, it played a central role in society, providing education, welfare, and maintaining moral and ethical standards. Economically, the Church owned vast amounts of land and amassed wealth through tithes and donations. However, during the Renaissance, the Church's political power diminished, allowing secular rulers to hold significant political control. The Church's social role remained important with the continued provision of education, but its economic power declined as the importance of trade and commerce grew.