Answer:
TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
The Protestant Reformation, which occurred in the early sixteenth century, was a movement of contestation over the contradictions of the Catholic Church, which implemented attitudes considered to be unsatisfactory and evading its initial principles. The Catholic Church initially condemned the accumulation of capital and profit, but collected large sums of money collected from the faithful, bought large quantities of land, and adopted exploratory practices such as the sale of indulgences. This set the perception in society that there was abuse of power corruption of religious leaders, culminating in the contestations that initiated the Protestant Reformation.