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how did the distribution of power in medieval england differ from that of medieval france?
most of the power in england was in the hands of the clergy.
france did not develop an institution that could limit the power of the king.
france did not develop a monarchy; power remained scattered among many rulers.
in france, the most powerful leader was the archbishop who presided over the french church.
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- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: In medieval England, power wasn't mostly with clergy (e.g., Magna Carta limited king, Parliament developed), so this is wrong.
- Option 2: France's monarchy was more absolute; unlike England's Parliament, France had no strong institution to limit the king's power. This matches historical context.
- Option 3: France had a monarchy (e.g., Capetian dynasty), so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: France's most powerful was the king, not the archbishop, so this is wrong.
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B. France did not develop an institution that could limit the power of the king.