The correct answer is A) Protestantism encouraged people to question authority and rely on their own judgment.
The reformation contributed to the growth of democracy in that Protestantism encouraged people to question authority and rely on their own judgment.
The Protestant Reformation was a major religious movement in Europe during the 16th century aimed to change the old practices of the Catholic Church. In 1517, Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk from Germany, wrote "95 thesis," where he challenged the practices of the Catholic Church. The Reformation movement ended up in the split of the Church. The reformation movement contributed to the growth of democracy in that Protestantism encouraged people to question authority and rely on their own judgment. Reformation taught people to not accept things as they were.