Charles I's employment of Rubens illustrated to the people of England that ________

A. baroque art demonstrated religious truths
B. Charles opposed a monarchial government
C. Galileo was incorrect and should be condemned
D. Charles I had Roman Catholic sympathies


Answer: D

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