Question

Which statement best summarizes the criticisms of the Catholic Church by Protestant reformers?(1 point)
Responses

Protestant reformers saw the Catholic Church as corrupt and too focused on wealth and political power instead of faith and ministry.
Protestant reformers saw the Catholic Church as corrupt and too focused on wealth and political power instead of faith and ministry.

Protestant reformers wanted the Catholic Church to control secular governments.
Protestant reformers wanted the Catholic Church to control secular governments.

Protestant reformers believed each nation should have their own unique church.
Protestant reformers believed each nation should have their own unique church.

Protestant reformers believed the pope should have direct control over individual salvation.

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Answered by MAOW
1.Martin Luther successfully built on more than a century of other scholars' ideas, causing more people to speak up and leave the Catholic Church.

2.a sixteenth-century document calling for the censorship of newly printed books

3.Protestant reformers saw the Catholic Church as corrupt and too focused on wealth and political power instead of faith and ministry.

4.The Council of Trent sought to control the spread of ideas that threatened the power and influence of the Church.

5.resistance by secular political leaders
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Protestant reformers saw the Catholic Church as corrupt and too focused on wealth and political power instead of faith and ministry.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Protestant reformers saw the Catholic Church as corrupt and too focused on wealth and political power instead of faith and ministry.
Answered by GPT 3.5
All five statements provided accurately summarize various aspects of the criticisms and conflicts between the Protestant reformers and the Catholic Church during the Reformation period.

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