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What was the tone adopted by the Church during the rise of the middle class?

AModerate and free from strife

BAggressive and dogmatic, suppressing new ideas

CAloof and unconcerned with worldly affairs

DStrictly adhering to feudalistic principles, rejecting social mobility

Answer:

A. Moderate and free from strife

Read Explanation:

  • The Church softened its stance, reflecting the moderate and reasonable outlook of the emerging middle class.


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