How did the Civil Constitution of the Clergy reform the church in France?

A. It demanded that clergymen must marry.
B. It demanded that the clergy live in the district in which they preached.
C. It demanded that all clergy must take an oath to support the Civil Constitution.
D. It required the church to become a branch of the secular government.


Answer: C

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