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Which detail would best support the main idea that the catholic church launched the Counter-Reformation to stop the spread of Protestantism

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D because I took the test

Step-by-step explanation:

Incorrect answer A. The Council of Trent enacted stiff penalties for worldliness among the clergy.

Incorrect answer B. The Council of Trent strove to end corruption in the Church.

Incorrect answer C. The pope appointed reformers to high positions.

Correct answer D. The pope strengthened the power of the Inquisition.

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After Marthin Luther expressed his criticism to the Roman Catholic Church on many points the Protestantism started as a “new church” without the problems and the corruption that the Catholic Church had and it was more focused on the learning of the Bible and the word of God.

Because of that, the Catholic Church had the Council of Trent, it was between 1545-1563 and had two objectives:

The first objective was the more important one, address all that was questioned by the Protestants, respond to the criticism and try to stop the growth of Protestantism.

The second objective was to reform church offices and require bishops and pastors to live in their parishes.

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