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Molodets [167]
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Please help me... Which new requirement did the church place on bishops during the Catholic Reformation?

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Answer: B.

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Aleks [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

church corruption: selling of indulgences, false authorities, focusing on worldly affairs. Political reasons: Henry VII wanted a male heir. Separated from the church to divorce his wife.

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