I would list these three things:
- Simony was condemned.
 - Indulgences were no longer to be sold.
 - Clergy were to become better educated.
 
Detail/context:
The Council of Trent, held over a span of years from 1545 to 1563,  served to reform some abuses that were acknowledged by the Catholic Church.  Mostly, though, the Council aimed to assert the full authority of Roman power and doctrine over the Protestant threat.  
- Simony was the practice of buying and selling church offices.  The Council of Trent condemned such practices, which had been widely abused in the church and criticized by reformers.
 - As for indulgences, the underlying principle of indulgences was upheld -- that the church had authority to grant reprieve to penance or time in purgatory. But the sale of indulgences was stopped.  The church recognized that the selling of indulgences had been an abuse and determined to end that practice.
 - As for clergy education, seminaries were established and the Roman Catechism, also known as the Catechism of the Council of Trent, was commissioned by the Council and was published in 1566,.  The intention of these actions was thoroughly to improve the education of the church's clergy.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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That has been happening to me too!!! :(
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C. The new laws must obey the US Constitution
Explanation:
If a state law does not obey the US Constitution, it can be taken down in court.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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After WWII, U.S. relations with Japan have warmed up.
        
             
        
        
        
Rome had a superior army and naval fleet which made them be triumphant in all three Punic wars.
Explanation:
Rome and Carthage fought in three Punic wars wherein Rome faced the victory and Carthage assumed to be the powerful state in North Africa. Rome intervened in the affairs of Sicily which was controlled by Carthage; Rome indulged in a war with Carthage and controlled the city in silkily. It was a very powerful in having a well versed military power and a strong naval fleet.
In the second and third Punic wars, Romans invaded the Carthagean army under the ruler Scipio which made them to have control over Africa as yet another mighty province of Rome.