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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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Correct answer choice is:


They believed in adult baptism and rejected infant baptism.


Step-by-step explanation:


Protestants had an inflexible social scale of authority in the church and also the state, and plenty of laws of behavior. Anabaptists were typically anarchists, rejecting to accept the law of the land and making their own system among their tiny communities. a number of those communities were militant; others were peaceful. However, anybody who refuses to bow to the boss could be a threat.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The Anabaptists were persecuted during the Counter-Reformation because they believed in adult baptism and rejected infant baptism. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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