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After the 1500s, what was a main difference between France and England?

France banned the aristocracy, while English aristocrats were powerful.
England placed fewer limits on the power of its kings than France did.
France was a Catholic nation, while England was a Protestant one.
England was loyal to the pope, while France ignored the pope.
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C) France was a Catholic nation, while England was a Protestant one.

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The correct answer is C) France was a Catholic nation, while England was a Protestant one.

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Even by the end of the 1500s, religion had played an important role in both England and France. However things changed under the infamous King Henry VIII.

He was born a Roman Catholic but was in charge of an 'English reformation', slowly disconnecting England from the Papal power.

It is popularly known that Henry VIII asked the pope to break the marriage between him and Catherine. When no action was taken, Henry went out to create a completely new institution, the Church of England

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