While doing research on the history of the Catholic Church, you learn that they revived the theatre in the medieval period. Because of the deeply religious and class based society of the time, you feel this is most likely because:
A. Theatre was free and the church used it to draw in
people.
B. The moving sets allowed the theatre to be
performed anywhere in the towns.
C. The theatre's ability to teach was a good tool for the
Church to teach morals or spread the word of the
Church.
D. None of these choices.
C.
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