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What was the reasoning for the killings during the Spanish Inquisition? A. People were not killed. B. People were killed because of their differing beliefs and sins. C. People were killed for their role
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What was the
reasoning for the
killings during the
Spanish
Inquisition?
A. People were not
killed.
B. People were killed
because of their
differing beliefs and sins.
C. People were killed for
their role in the Catholic
church.
D. People were killed
because they were poor.
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the answer is B. good luck for the rest of your work!
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