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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 played a dominant role politically, as it held significant power and influence over kings and nobles. Socially, the Church acted as the main institution bringing people together through religious ceremonies and providing a sense of unity and community. Economically, the Church was also influential, owning vast lands and wealth acquired through tithes and offerings.
However, during the Renaissance, the Church's role politically began to decline as nations emerged with stronger centralized governments, and monarchs sought to limit the Church's authority. Socially, the Church continued to play a crucial role, but its influence began to wane as new ideas and humanism started to emerge. Economically, the Church still maintained significant wealth and lands, but the rise of new economic systems and exploration weakened its economic dominance.
However, during the Renaissance, the Church's role politically began to decline as nations emerged with stronger centralized governments, and monarchs sought to limit the Church's authority. Socially, the Church continued to play a crucial role, but its influence began to wane as new ideas and humanism started to emerge. Economically, the Church still maintained significant wealth and lands, but the rise of new economic systems and exploration weakened its economic dominance.
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