Question
Identify the reasons behind the growing sentiments against the papacy between 1305 and 1377.
Multiple select question.
the belief that the pope, as bishop of Rome, should reside in Rome, not in Avignon
the splendor in which the pope and cardinals were living
the increased burden of taxes to build new churches in Avignon
the inability of the pope and his cardinals to perform their religious duties
Multiple select question.
the belief that the pope, as bishop of Rome, should reside in Rome, not in Avignon
the splendor in which the pope and cardinals were living
the increased burden of taxes to build new churches in Avignon
the inability of the pope and his cardinals to perform their religious duties
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The growing sentiments against the papacy between 1305 and 1377 can be attributed to the following reasons:
- **the belief that the pope, as bishop of Rome, should reside in Rome, not in Avignon**
- **the splendor in which the pope and cardinals were living**
- **the increased burden of taxes to build new churches in Avignon**
The fourth option, **the inability of the pope and his cardinals to perform their religious duties**, was not a primary reason for the sentiments against the papacy during this period.
- **the belief that the pope, as bishop of Rome, should reside in Rome, not in Avignon**
- **the splendor in which the pope and cardinals were living**
- **the increased burden of taxes to build new churches in Avignon**
The fourth option, **the inability of the pope and his cardinals to perform their religious duties**, was not a primary reason for the sentiments against the papacy during this period.