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What was one major reform that resulted from the various Councils of Trent held during the middle 1500s?(1 point)
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The sale of indulgences was forbidden by the Catholic Church.
The sale of indulgences was forbidden by the Catholic Church.
The Church reaffirmed that having faith alone rather than doing good deeds was the only way to achieve salvation.
The Church reaffirmed that having faith alone rather than doing good deeds was the only way to achieve salvation.
The Bible was translated into various European vernacular languages.
The Bible was translated into various European vernacular languages.
The Index of Forbidden Books was published by the Catholic Church.
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The sale of indulgences was forbidden by the Catholic Church.
Explanation: The Council of Trent condemned abuses such as the commercial sale of indulgences and instituted reforms in clerical discipline and training. It also rejected "faith alone," upheld the Latin Vulgate, and led to stricter controls on books (the Index came soon after), so the indulgences ban is the correct choice.
Explanation: The Council of Trent condemned abuses such as the commercial sale of indulgences and instituted reforms in clerical discipline and training. It also rejected "faith alone," upheld the Latin Vulgate, and led to stricter controls on books (the Index came soon after), so the indulgences ban is the correct choice.
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