One of the leading objections against Pope Julius II was

A. his plethora of illegitimate children.
B. his demand for tithes from the nobility in exchange for leniency.
C. his involvement personally leading his own army against his enemies.
D. his refusal to obey the Benedictine rules.
E. his use of church funds to decorate the Vatican palace.


Answer: C

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