Multiple Choice
During the sixteenth century,in both Protestant and Catholic countries,marriage practices changed so as to encourag:
A) a more independent choice of marriage partner.
B) an earlier marriage age for both men and women.
C) more parental control over their children's choice of marriage partners.
D) easier elopements.
E) as many people to marry as possible by legalizing mutual consent as the means to get married.
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