Three of the following caused conflicts between national monarchies and the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. Which did NOT? Monarchs often demanded that they be chosen as pope. Popes often claimed the right to depose monarchs. Monarchs often insisted on the right to tax the wealth of the Church. Popes demanded that the Catholic clergy be tried in Church courts.
Answer: Monarchs often demanded that they be chosen as pope
During the middle ages, the monarchies and the catholic church seems to be always on the edge with each other. Some of the conflicts is caused by the church's claim to depose a monarch while monarch insisted on giving taxes to the churches wealth. However, monarchs never demanded that they become pope.