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Who opposed the loaning of money at interest?

the Catholic Church
King Edward
King John
commoners

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Answered by Anonymous
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The catholic Church

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The Catholic Church opposed the loaning of money at interest.

Explanation:

The Catholic Church held the lending of money for interest or gain, to be directly in the face of the gospel. It considered all such gain as usurious and of course a crime. The Catholic Church taught that making of loans without returns is not right and thus it stopped the gluttonous-minded from gathering wealth in this way in which wealth is mainly easily amassed.

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