The correct answer is The religions of the people of Europe became more diverse
In the sixteenth century the Catholic Church had its political and spiritual power challenged. At a time when various social, economic and cultural changes were taking place in Europe, the power of the Church no longer represented the longings, especially of the nobility and the emerging bourgeoisie. Members of the church itself, such as Friar and Professor Martin Luther, proposed a comprehensive religious reform that gave rise to Protestant religions.