
The monastic reform movement that began at Cluny in Burgundy was unique in that it:
A) rejected the ideals of poverty, chastity, and obedience popular in other monasteries.
B) undertook the establishment of a large number of subordinate "daughter houses" also free of control by local lords.
C) stressed political and economic independence from the pope in Rome.
D) led to the Norman Conquest of England.
E) became the leading religious force in eastern Europe, establishing some monasteries in Russia.
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