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Which most contributed to the spread of Protestantism during the sixteenth century?(1 point)
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Governments supported a second baptism among Christians.
Governments supported a second baptism among Christians.
The bubonic plague undermined the authority of the pope.
The bubonic plague undermined the authority of the pope.
Indulgences were sold by Protestants to gain support.
Indulgences were sold by Protestants to gain support.
The printing press allowed for information to spread quickly.
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The printing press allowed for information to spread quickly.
Explanation: Movable-type printing made Luther’s pamphlets, translations of the Bible, and other Reformation writings widely and rapidly available, which greatly accelerated the spread of Protestant ideas.
Explanation: Movable-type printing made Luther’s pamphlets, translations of the Bible, and other Reformation writings widely and rapidly available, which greatly accelerated the spread of Protestant ideas.
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