Answer: plantation owners
Explanation: own great piece of land and slaves giving them more power during that era
World war I is initiated to be the catalyst for the political and social change.
Explanation:
There were many social and political changes which were initiated in the first world war. Some of the social changes were the upheaval of fashion, people especially women started ton give up old and conventional way of dressing and they started to socialise. Urbanization also was initiated . Many started to migrated to cities for livelihood. women' rights were given importance.
Women staged protests and claimed equal rights on part with men as a citizen of the nation, they also asked enfranchisement rights. Civil rights started to begin which highlighted that all must be treated equally and overcome the racialist bias.
There were also major political changes. Many started to appreciate the success of Democracy after the declaration of independence in America. Monarchy form of government were overthrown and people realized that they were the key factor ij the society.
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Cicero argued for the repair of the damaged republic because of his need to seek that was returned to its glory and past truest form (i.e, uncorrupted form).
He intended to achieve this through the persuation of good and honorable men to participate actively in public affairs. Politics, he argued, was the most honorable of all professions.
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They became centers of agriculture and many were located in towns.
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Correct answer is C: A priest telling his congregation that bread and wine turned to the body and blood of Jesus during communion
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Option A is not correct because Wycliffe was among first ones who opposed the luxury of the church and opposed it out loud. In that sense he was among the first ones who asked Church to be reform.
B is also correct as he insisted that the Bible should be translated into English.
Option C is correct as Wycliffe was opposing this way of teaching. He didn't believe in the so-called doctrine of transubstantiation and publicly opposed it.
Option D is not correct as he was among those who was saying what were the problems of the church out loud.