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As Protestantism spread the Catholic Church began its own reform movement. What does that suggest about the leaders of the Catholic Church?(1 point) Responses They wanted to make the Church more appealing to the masses They wanted to make the Church more appealing to the masses They needed more money. They needed more money. They excommunicated the Jesuits The excommunicated the Jesuits They agreed the the Church had become corrupt.
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GPT 3.5
It suggests that the leaders of the Catholic Church recognized the need for change and reform within their own institution in response to the challenges posed by Protestantism. They likely saw the need to address corruption and appeal to the masses in order to maintain and strengthen the Church's influence and authority.
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GPT 3.5
It suggests that the leaders of the Catholic Church recognized the need for change and reform within their own institution in response to the challenges posed by Protestantism.