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One reason why Germany did NOT become a strong unified state during the Middle Ages was because __________. it was ruled by foreign rather than native princes its rulers supported the pope rather than
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One reason why Germany did NOT become a strong unified state during the Middle Ages was because __________. it was ruled by foreign rather than native princes its rulers supported the pope rather than the Reformation movements Holy Roman emperors spent more time trying to conquer Italy than to unify Germany many of its emperors were killed fighting in the Crusades
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One reason why Germany did not become a strong unified state during the Middle Ages was because "it was ruled by foreign rather than native
princes," since there was a great deal of outside influence during this time.
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