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At the Council of Trent, the Catholic Church

a.
declared the supremacy of a general council over even the pope.
b.
reaffirmed almost all of the doctrines that Protestants criticized.
c.
condemned the doctrine of indulgences.
d.
reaffirmed the doctrines of indulgences and papal supremacy, but rejected most of the doctrines to which Protestants had objected.
e.
modified many of its doctrines to make them more difficult for Protestants to attack.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Martin Luther was a the leader of the Protestant Reformation and he was really firm in his beliefs. He liked to test the Catholic about Catholicism. The Council of Trent included the bishops and the Pope at the time/

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