Which of the following is the most likely reason that so many people turned to the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages? A. Pe
ople longed for the wisdom of the Ancient Greeks and Romans and knew Church leaders could provide this information. B. Most people were not educated, so they turned to Church leaders for answers to their questions. C. The Church paid peasants well, so many tended to church fields and learned Christian teachings in return. D. The Church protected people of all religions, so they turned to the church to escape violence from other groups.
Men were considered more able and trustworthy than women.
Explanation:
In the black boy, the unfairness of the judge who had accepted the father's word over the mother's portrayed a societal norm of the early twentieth century where men were considered more able and trust worthy over women.