Answer:
The answer is: letter C. The Jesuits practiced the spiritual beliefs necessary to reform the Church and restore the piety of the clergy.
Explanation:
The "Counter-Reformation" was a<em> Jesuit movement</em> led by<em> Ignatius Loyola</em>, a soldier-turned priest. The movement served as a response to the Protestant Reformation<em> (a movement which challenged the Roman Catholic Church). </em>
Besides this, it was also directed towards the "internal renewal" meant to restore the<em> piety of the clergy.</em> It also aided in the conversion of many people into Christians, such as the Muslims. In order to do this, the priests were trained in their spiritual beliefs in order to support the spiritual foundation of religious beliefs. The Jesuits then practiced the spiritual beliefs in order to reform the Church.
Thus, this explains the answer.
Alan Shepard,he was the first person to play golf on the moon, on Feb. 6, 1971
Political corruption
Government jobs were being given out based on favors and deals for votes. Unqualified people were working in government jobs and often the corrupt deals led to more corruption.
The bosses and the system created by the bosses were the source of much of the corruption. City bosses gained votes for a political party in return for government jobs under the party's administration. Government jobs were good paying and were circling in the same groups of people.
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Europeans were drawn in by thinking there were going to be many riches in this New World, open land, and even a myth somewhere in America there was a "fountain of youth".
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