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History, 03.10.2021 05:20, ralewis2931

Which of the following statements is true about the Catholic Church in Europe during the time of the Renaissance leading up to the Reformation? There is more than one right answer
so check ALL that apply.
The common personally generally supported the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church was heavily involved with the politics of Europe.
The Catholic Church saw an increase of people viewing it as too powerful and corrupt.
The Catholic Church had a positive relationship with all of the Monarchs of Europe.

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