Thirteenth- through fifteenth-century lay religious movements shared a common goal of ________

A. religious simplicity in the imitation of Jesus
B. a more complex understanding of God's true nature
C. overthrowing the institution of the church
D. establishing a more authoritarian church to more efficiently suppress heretics
E. establishing national churches throughout Europe


Answer: A

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