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what did many europeans believe about the catholic church by the 1400s?
it was financially stable
it had become morally and spiritually corrupt
it was a force for good in society
it had no influence on politics
what type of wars occurred during the reformation? *
economic wars
political wars
violent religious wars
territorial wars
First Question:
By the 1400s, the Catholic Church faced criticism. Practices like selling indulgences and corruption among clergy led many Europeans to believe it was morally and spiritually corrupt. The other options are incorrect: it was not financially stable (it had financial issues), it was seen as corrupt (not a force for good by many), and it had significant political influence.
The Reformation was centered around religious differences (Protestant vs. Catholic). Wars like the Thirty Years' War were violent and rooted in religious disputes. Economic, political, or territorial were not the primary nature; the main driver was religion.
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B. It had become morally and spiritually corrupt