The correct answer is the option A: The Roman Catholic Church used Quechua to preach Christianity.
Explanation:
The Quechua is an indigenous lenguage family spoken by the quechua people who generally lived in the Andes zone and it represents the spoken language family that spread the most in America. In addition, during the Viceroyalty of Peru, <em>the Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church staterd to use the Quechua as the lenguage of evangilization</em> of the indigenous people who lived there, so in this way the Quechua spread in more areas.