Asked by Michael

Which option best describes a difference between the ideas of humanists and those of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?

a. Humanists believed in a revival of Greek and Roman educational practices for the masses, whereas the Catholic Church kept education exclusive for monks.
b. Humanists followed the principle of scholasticism, whereas the Catholic Church used ancient Greek and Roman educational practices.
c. Humanists encouraged a feudalistic society, whereas the Catholic Church advocated a dictatorship led by the pope.
d. Humanists led inquisitions against heretics in Spain and France, whereas the Catholic Church preached nonviolence.

I know it isnt b, I dont think it is c. so im between a and d

Answers

Answered by Reed
It is one or the other. Who conducted the Inquisition in Spain, seeking out heretics and non-believers?
Answered by Michael
the Catholic church did
Answered by Michael
I got my answer thank you so much
Answered by Kevin
Is it a
Answered by thecomicsans145
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Answered by steph
the correct answer is A.
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