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| Sacred rituals that helped sinners gain salvation. |
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| Tax paid to support the church. |
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| Guidelines that regulated monastic life. |
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| Prohibited individual Christians from receiving the sacraments. |
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| Excommunicated an entire town or region. |
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| The church provided women with: a. realistic rule models, b. Power to challenge its rule, c. two opposing role models, d. very little protection. |
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| c. Two opposing role models. |
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| Monks and nuns served the community by: a. Provifing basic social services, b. Remaining secluded and rarely seeing outsiders. c. Pressuring local lords to provide social services, d. performing little manual labor |
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| a. Providing basic social services |
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| Cannon law applied to: a. Religious teachings, b. The responsibilities of the serfs, c. The theft of goods, d. The settlement of property |
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| The relationship between medieval Christians and Jews was one: a. in which Jews rose to positions of power, b. in which Jews were persecuted by Christians, c. The improved during hard times, d. of mutual toleration. |
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| b. in which Jews were persecuted |
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