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Renaissance humanists argued that studying classical works was one way to A. build strong monarchies in Europe. B. deepen one's religious faith. C. weaken the power of the Catholic Church. D. help to create
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Renaissance humanists argued that studying classical works was one way to
A. build strong monarchies in Europe.
B. deepen one's religious faith.
C. weaken the power of the Catholic Church.
D. help to create a better earthly life.
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The answer is B. deepen ones religious faith
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A.build a strong monarchies in Europe
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