The answer to your question is most likely B.
Answer #1 - D) To address the issues involving the Protestant movement.
Answer #2 - A) They objected to clergymen who lived lavishly.
Some additional notes:
In regard to question #2, I've seen some people answer this question with item D, saying commoners supported Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries because they were Puritans. That is incorrect, however, because the Puritan movement did not begin until later, under the reign of Elizabeth.
Regarding question #1, 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.
Answer:
The plan was established for Hamilton's personal gains.
Explanation:
The financial plan that Alexander Hamilton proposed was a controversial one, and he struggled to get support for it. The main problem that Hamilton wanted to address was the huge national debt of the country. Hamilton proposed that the government should assume all the debts of the federal government as well as those of the states. To do so, he would require a national bank, as well as granting significant power to the federal government.