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Which groups were targeted during the Spanish Inquisition?

A. English and German Protestants

B. French Catholics eho lived near the border of Spain

C. Religious minorities in
Spain, including Jews and Muslims

D. Spanish preists who sold indulgences

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Answer: C. REligious minorities in Spain, including Jews aNd Muslims

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Answer:

C. Religious minorities in Spain, including Jews and Muslims

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The Spanish Inquisition is the name for the Inquisition which operated in Spain under the control of the Spanish King. Her main task was to pursue a policy of blood purity, that is, to ensure that the descendants of Jews and Muslims baptized after the Reconquista did not return to the faith of their ancestors.

It operated from the end of the 15th century until 1834. Its modus operandi included brutal torture, public executions and the brutal suppression of any criticism of official church doctrine. It played a major role in the expulsion of Jews and Muslims from Spain. The central figure of the Spanish Inquisition was Cardinal de Torquemada, confessor of Queen Isabella of Castile. The Inquisition initially worked independently of state government and official church authorities, which were largely subordinate to it, but over time, with its strengthening, secular rulers of Spain tried to put it under their control, and to some extent they succeeded.

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