Question
Which is a reform the church made during the eleventh and twelfth centuries?
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friars were banned from moving from town to town
friars were banned from moving from town to town
the church no longer allowed secular rulers to choose the pope
the church no longer allowed secular rulers to choose the pope
bishops began to practice simony in appointing officials
bishops began to practice simony in appointing officials
the church ended the practice of excommunication
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friars were banned from moving from town to town
friars were banned from moving from town to town
the church no longer allowed secular rulers to choose the pope
the church no longer allowed secular rulers to choose the pope
bishops began to practice simony in appointing officials
bishops began to practice simony in appointing officials
the church ended the practice of excommunication
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None of the options listed represent a reform that the church made during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
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