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Why were the Anabaptists persecuted during the Counter-Reformation?

-They supported the Protestant movement.
-They practiced witchcraft and caused harm to society.
-They did not want separation of church and state.
-They believed in adult baptism and rejected infant baptism.

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i think the answer is c but i am not sure id get another eye at it just in case 
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The Anabaptists were persecuted during the Counter-Reformation because they believed in adult baptism and rejected infant baptism.
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