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What role did the Council of Trent have in the Counter-Reformation?

A. Catholic leaders wanted to respond to the concerns raised by the Reformers.
B. Jesuits met together to help enforce the Popes’ decrees.
C. The Reformers gathered to decide church teachings
D. The Papacy wanted to regain control over Europe.

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User GregF
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Answer:

Catholic leaders wanted to respond to the concerns raised by the Reformers

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User Linojon
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The answer is “A”

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