I think it’s A I don’t know I’m also learning about this but I’m not sure
The correct answer is by becoming more active in addressing social issues than her predecessors
Eleanor married the rising politician, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in 1905 and was completely involved in public service. When they arrived at the White House in 1933 as President and First Lady, she was already deeply involved in human rights and social justice issues. As he continued his work on behalf of all people, he defended equal rights for women, African Americans, workers in the era of depression, taking inspiration and attention to their causes. Courageously frank, she publicly supported Marian Anderson when in 1939 the black singer was denied use of the Washington Constitution Hall due to her race. Roosevelt ensured that Anderson would sing instead on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, creating a lasting and inspiring image of personal prowess and human rights.
<span>To defend the pope and the Catholic Church using learning
and education. It was founded on August
15, 1534 by St. Ignatius De Loyola who gathered a group of talented individuals
who used their abilities in their preaching and were very eloquent and
energetic in their campaign to spread the Catholic faith. They’re efforts were successful as they were
able to retain Bohemia, Hungary, Poland and other countries into the Catholic
faith. Many were advisers and confessors
to kings and rulers and their missionary work contributed to the spread of the
Catholic faith.</span>
Answer:
a. Reformation of the Catholic Church caused a split between the Catholics and Protestants in France.
Explanation:
The Reformation of the Catholic Church which caused a split between the Catholics and Protestants in France led to the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
This is evident in the fact that the massacre was done by the Roman Catholic people and some other citizens against the Protestants known as Huguenots under the order of Catherine de Medici, which was influenced by the political and religious rivalries between the two groups due to reformation of the catholic church.