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The catholic age was a transition period from the _______________ to the _________________.
A.Silver age, Gold age
B.Silver age, Copper age
C.Copper age, Bronze age
D.Stone age, Metal age

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Hint:The catholic age was known to be the most traumatic era in history for Catholics. This was between the middle of the 14th century and the middle of the 16th century.

Complete answer: The catholic age is also known as the age of reformation and counter-reformation. It is known to have been the most traumatic era for the Roman Catholics. This was the period during which the Roman Catholic church came into being.
This period was the copper age when copper dominated all metalwork. This was the age before they knew that by adding tin to copper it becomes bronze, a metallic alloy that was harder than copper. That was when the transition of the copper age to the early bronze age and then the bronze age took place. This first started in Europe.
Option A. Silver age to gold age is not the correct answer to this question.
Option B. silver age to copper age is not the right answer to this question as copper is not made from silver.
Option C. Copper age to bronze age is the correct answer to this question because, when tin is added to copper, it gives birth to bronze.
Option D. stone age to metal age is not the correct answer to this question.
The correct answer to this question is option C - copper age to bronze age.

Note: Do not get confused between the ages. Remember that the Catholic age was called the copper age. The copper age was then transitioned into the bronze age.