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In the 1500s, Protestantism was a movement that
established new church denominations.
firmed up support for the Catholic Church.
started the sale of indulgences in the church.
called for reforms within the Protestant Church.
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established new church denominations.
Explanation: The 1500s Protestant Reformation led to new branches of Christianity (Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, etc.) that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. It opposed practices like the sale of indulgences and sought reform of the Catholic Church rather than strengthening it.
Explanation: The 1500s Protestant Reformation led to new branches of Christianity (Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, etc.) that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. It opposed practices like the sale of indulgences and sought reform of the Catholic Church rather than strengthening it.
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