All but the 3rd one is correct
Answer:
Pope Paul III (1534–49) is considered the first pope of the Counter-Reformation, and he also initiated the Council of Trent (1545–63), tasked with institutional reform, addressing contentious issues such as corrupt bishops and priests, the sale of indulgences, and other financial abuses.
Explanation:
it will control the abuses/problems that popes had against their churches and the people that went there.
The correct answer is D. William Howard Taft.
Taft served in this role a little less than a decade before becoming President. However, this role was critical in his ability to later become president. This is because the person who allowed him to have this position was Teddy Roosevelt. Later on, Teddy Roosevelt helped Taft in his political career, especially when it came to the presidential election of 1908.