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20 January, 11:52

How did Henry II's belief that his royal courts had the right to try clergymen accused of crimes affect his relationship with the Church?

A: It cause conflict because both the Church and monarch claimed the same powers.

B: It relaxed tensions because the Church was unwilling to try clergymen.

C: It made them stronger allies because the could work together to ensure justice.

D: It increased tensions because Henry successfully outlawed Church courts in England.

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  1. 20 January, 13:34
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    Your answer is going to be A
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