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What of the following best describes the impact that the Protestant Reformation had on religion in Europe?

A. A shift from a shared European religion to state-specific religions
B. A shift from politically active religions to nonpolitical religions
C. A shift from Protestant dominance to Catholic dominance
D. A shift from monotheistic religions to polytheistic religions

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The answer is C
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Answer:

C. A shift from Protestant dominance to Catholic dominance

Step-by-step explanation:

The Reformation had its starting point in the reactions and proposition with which different religious, scholars and European lawmakers looked to cause a significant and across the board change in the traditions and traditions of the Catholic Church, notwithstanding preventing the ward from claiming the pope over all Christendom.

The movement will later get the name of Protestant Reformation, for its underlying goal to change Catholicism so as to come back to a primitive Christianity, and the significance of the Speyer Protest, exhibited by some German sovereigns and urban communities in 1529 against an order of Emperor Charles V tending to annul the religious tolerance that had recently been allowed to the German realms.

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