E because I did the test and got it right
I think it is close to 200 million years ago.
Hope it helps
If I'm remembering correctly, the Protestant Reformation was a direct challenge to the Catholic church during the Renaissance. The Renaissance spirit of questioning authority (A) WAS a cause. During this time period, the Renaissance, people were beginning to think for themselves about the traditions they had followed for centuries--including the Catholic church.
The sale of indulgences (B) was also a cause: people were unhappy that the Catholic church was making money by selling forgiveness of your sins. That's just not right! It drove many people away from Catholicism.
I believe the Council of Trent (C) was a RESPONSE to the Protestant Reformation, where Catholicism was looked at a little more closely. The council was very much against the Protestant Reformation. This option is an effect, not a cause.
Answer: C
Justinian sixth-century ruler who developed a uniform code
of law that applied to all residents of the Byzantine Empire
To add, Justinian I (traditionally known as Justinian the
Great and also Saint Justinian the Great in the Eastern Orthodox Church, was a Byzantine
(East Roman) emperor from 527 to 565.