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In the 1500s, Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses, contributed to...
a decline in the power of the Catholic Church
an increased religious unity in Europe
the growing power of the Pope
A major conflict with Islam
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A decline in the power of the Catholic Church.
Luther’s Ninety‑Five Theses (1517) sparked the Protestant Reformation, which led to the rise of Protestant churches, religious fragmentation in Europe, and reduced papal authority.
Luther’s Ninety‑Five Theses (1517) sparked the Protestant Reformation, which led to the rise of Protestant churches, religious fragmentation in Europe, and reduced papal authority.
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