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What was a significant impact of the Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation) during the 16th century?(2 points)
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Increased religious tolerance and acceptance of diverse Christian beliefs within Catholic territories.
Increased religious tolerance and acceptance of diverse Christian beliefs within Catholic territories.

The Council of Trent, which reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings and addressed corruption within the Church.
The Council of Trent, which reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings and addressed corruption within the Church.

The establishment of new Protestant denominations that embraced some Catholic doctrines.
The establishment of new Protestant denominations that embraced some Catholic doctrines.

The decline of the Catholic Church's influence as Protestantism gained widespread acceptance.

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The Council of Trent, which reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings and addressed corruption within the Church.

Explanation: The Counter-Reformation renewed Catholic doctrine and reformed church practices (seminaries, discipline, curbing abuses) through the Council of Trent and new orders (e.g., Jesuits), strengthening the Church rather than promoting tolerance or Protestantism.