During the 1500s, Christians who broke away from and protested practices of the Catholic Church were called Protestants. This movement is primarily associated with the Protestant Reformation, which began in the early 16th century, notably marked by Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517. The Reformation led to the establishment of various Protestant denominations that sought to reform certain beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church.
During the 1500s, what were Christians called who broke away from and protested practices of the Catholic church?
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Jews
Jews
Muslims
Muslims
Protestants
Protestants
Orthodox
The correct response is Protestants.
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1. European Parliament and European Commission (European parliament goes in the sentence, the government of the European Union, the European Parliament is elected by people in the EU and passes laws)
2. Southeastern Europe
3. Protestants
4. Member countries trade freely without trade barriers and Citizens can move among nation states to work and study
5. high wages due to investment in human capital and strong entrepreneurship helping a strong economy
6. for trade and transportation
7. the cost of caring for refugees
8. Many people have retired, leaving fewer people working and earning wages
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