The correct answer is D. All of the above.
Charles de Gaulle was the French leader that had came to power after World War II. Charles de Gaulle was a general during World War II, and often disagreed with the leaders of France. When France surrendered during World War II, he wanted to keep fighting and thought they could overcome it, but he did not get a say since he was just a general during this time. De Gaulle made a French government called Free France, this essentially went against the French government and he protested that they should not surrender and overcome the vicious rule of the Germans. They did not listen to him whatsoever, and called him a traitor and ordered him to be jailed for treason. He continued to work hard to liberate France and after World War II, he was recognized as a hero and ended up becoming the President of France. He was loved during this time, the economy thrived and France had recovered from World War II.
I believe the best answer is Social status.
Renaissance poetry constantly address the societal issue that the writers observe during that time.
This often include things such as wars that happen between one region with another or the sufferings that lower middle class experience compared to the nobles.
The King and Queen believed Spain would benefit from Columbus' findings. For example, if he did indeed find a quicker way to the West Indies, Spain could and most likely would trade with them. This new trading partner would greatly benefit Spain and it's economy.