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Martin Luther's "95 Theses" and Henry VIII's creation of the Church of England both contributed to...
a decline in power of the Catholic Church
an increased sense of nationalism in Tudor England
the growing power of the feudal nobility in Europe
a major conflict with Eastern Orthodox Christians
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a decline in power of the Catholic Church
Both Luther’s 95 Theses and Henry VIII’s break with Rome weakened papal authority and reduced the political, economic, and religious dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe (and in England through the Dissolution of the Monasteries and establishment of a national church).
Both Luther’s 95 Theses and Henry VIII’s break with Rome weakened papal authority and reduced the political, economic, and religious dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe (and in England through the Dissolution of the Monasteries and establishment of a national church).
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