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12 February, 09:57

How did the Protestant Reformation change governments in Western Europe?

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A. Catholic leaders were forced to join an empire ruled by the pope.

B. Kings throughout Europe gave up their power to Protestant

councils.

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C. Wealthy Protestant bankers came to control European city-states.

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D. The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics

declined.

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  1. 12 February, 10:06
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    Answer: D is correct.

    Explanation: in fact, Europe got divided. Protestant priests, groups and churches appeared, some kings aligned themselves with Protestatism. Protestants questioned authority of the pope and his institutions, questioned Catholic rites and criticized Catholic activities in politics. Many kingdoms rejected pope's authority and got independent. Catholicism became much weaker (in Europe).
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