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Political struggles soon erupted between the leaders of the Church and kings across Europe over many issues, including the appointment of Church officials to open positions. The pope argued that only the Church possessed the power to fill vacant Church positions, but rulers argued that the Church had no jurisdiction in their land.

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Answer: The correct answer is : True

Explanation: In the Middle Ages there were two characters with a lot of power, one was the emperor of the sacred empire, which had a lot of influence and a universal power and the other was the pope, but his power depended on the ability he had to enforce and obey their mandates in all territories that were practically independent.

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