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The Church gained power in the Middle Ages because:

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Churches and Cathedrals were the centers of town life.
monks and priests were among the few who could read and write.
Christians were expected to tithe ten percent of their wealth to the Church.
All of these choices are correct.

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All of thees choices are correct. Churches gained power on the combination of belief, money and illiteracy.

Step-by-step explanation:

People of middle ages mostly believed in the concept of heaven and hell an the catholic churches were the center of belief. All activities of the middle age people revolved around the church activities. Catholic churches put forth the belief that people can only go to heaven when they abide by the conventions of the catholic church.

Most of the people donated ten percent of their land to the church. There was existence of feudal system and many feudal lords gave off lands to the churches as a mark of devotion. Parishioners were often had to pay for ceremonies like baptisms. Many parish priests were illiterates and this urged them to rely on the church to interpret the biblical texts. They gained literacy from the church.

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