Answer:
Britain had the people, powers and motivation it took in order revolutionize.
The Council had been called to examine doctrine and reform. Charles V had wanted abuses looked at first in an attempt to please the Protestants and hopefully tempt them back to the church. Once they were back they could look at doctrine. Paul III did not want this as reforms could financially damage him and concessions could diminish his authority. The result was that two separate sections dealt with reform and doctrine simultaneously.
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The answer is C. It is not direct but is implied through the elastic clause
Answer:B
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