Choose the effects of the Reformation.

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Calvinism developed
Spain forced Jews to leave the country
Protestant sects spread across Europe

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The effects of the Reformation include:

  1. Calvinism developed: The Reformation led to the establishment of various Protestant denominations, with Calvinism being one of the significant movements that arose, founded by John Calvin.

  2. Protestant sects spread across Europe: The Reformation resulted in the proliferation of various Protestant sects, as different interpretations of Christian theology emerged, leading to a decline in the dominance of the Catholic Church in many regions.

The statement "Spain forced Jews to leave the country" is more closely associated with the Spanish Inquisition and the Alhambra Decree of 1492, which ordered the expulsion of Jews from Spain, rather than being a direct effect of the Reformation itself.

In summary, the first and third points are valid effects of the Reformation.