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Which of the following was an outcome of the Protestant Reformation?
Religious unity in Europe ended and wars between Catholics and Protestants began
Protestantism failed to gain popularity in Europe
Martin Luther moved to England and started the Anglican Church
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Religious unity in Europe ended and wars between Catholics and Protestants began.
Explanation: The Reformation led to the rise of Protestant churches across Europe, breaking the Catholic Church's religious monopoly and triggering conflicts (e.g., the German Wars of Religion, French Wars of Religion, the Thirty Years' War). Protestantism did gain popularity, and Martin Luther did not move to England or found the Anglican Church (that was established later by Henry VIII).
Explanation: The Reformation led to the rise of Protestant churches across Europe, breaking the Catholic Church's religious monopoly and triggering conflicts (e.g., the German Wars of Religion, French Wars of Religion, the Thirty Years' War). Protestantism did gain popularity, and Martin Luther did not move to England or found the Anglican Church (that was established later by Henry VIII).
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