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Chapter 9: the late middle ages

Chapter 9: the late middle ages. AP Topics: 1.1 Changes in religious thought and culture 1.9 Changes in elite and popular culture. Relations Between Church and State in the Late Middle Ages. Church and state in the late middle ages. Pope Innocent III (1198-1216)

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Chapter 9: the late middle ages

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  1. Chapter 9:the late middle ages AP Topics: 1.1 Changes in religious thought and culture 1.9 Changes in elite and popular culture Relations Between Church and State in the Late Middle Ages

  2. Church and state in the late middle ages • Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303) Unam Sanctum Pope John XXII (1316-1334)

  3. Church and state in the late middle ages • The Great Schism (1378-1417) • The Avignon Papacy (“The Babylonian Captivity”) • The Conciliar Movement

  4. Review questions—church and state in the late middle ages • How did the church change from 1200 to 1450? • What was the church’s response to the growing power of monarchs? • How great an influence did the church have on secular affairs? • What was the Avignon papacy? How did it affect the papacy? • Why were kings in the 13th-14th centuries able to control the church more than the church could control the kings?

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