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The correct answe is option C: Pope Paul II convened the Council of Trent.
Explanation:
The council was convened in 1575 to try and resolved the movement that the protestant had began and to try to stop spread.
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B: Roman women had some legal rights and were able to attend public events whereas Greek women were more secluded.
Explanation:
In Greece, there was a contrast between two prominent city-states, Athens and Sparta. Athens did not look upon women as Sparta did. While Athens women were considered lower than slaves, Spartan women were independent and could even own property. Apart from those two cities, Greek women in general did not have any political clout. Married women could have some opinion over their husbands’ political views but they did not have any rights such as vote or hold political office. In fact, it was considered improper for a woman to discuss politics in a public setting. In most city-states, women were accompanied wherever they had to go; their main role was to give birth to children, particularly to male.
Roman women could shop, speak with friends, and visit temples without asking their husband for permission. During the years that Rome was an Empire, women gained more freedom and it was legal for women to own land, run businesses, free slaves, make wills, inherit wealth, and get paid jobs. In ancient Rome, only free adult men were citizens. Although women were not citizens of ancient Rome, they enjoyed a great deal more freedom than did women in ancient Greece.
In Rome
In general, Roman women enjoyed more freedom than women in Classical Athens.
The answer is d because cases need to be fair and constituional
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The crisis of the Roman Catholic Church was the rise of the Protestants. The movement initiated by these people is called "Reformation" which was led by Martin Luther and was continued by John Calvin and others. The movement aims to "reform the Catholic Church, mainly its religious forms." This became a threat to the absolute power of the Church.