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6 October, 13:35

In the 1500s, how did the Church of England differ from the Catholic Church?

A.) The Church of England incorporated only Protestant beliefs, while the Catholic Church incorporated only Catholic beliefs.

B.) The Church of England was led by a monarch, while the Catholic Church was led by a pope.

C.) The Church of England did not include priests as church leaders, while the Catholic Church did have priests.

D.) The Church of England conducted services in Latin, while the Catholic Church conducted services in German.

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  1. 6 October, 15:52
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    In the fifteen hundreds, the Church of England differ from the Catholic Church by having the Church of England to be led by a monarch, while the Catholic church was led by a pope.

    The answer to your question is choice B.
  2. 6 October, 16:51
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    B.) The Church of England was led by a monarch, while the Catholic Church was led by a pope.
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