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What did Henry VIII and Martin Luther have in common?

A)Both promoted the use of vernacular in published works

B)Both played vital roles in the Protestant Reformation

C)Both contributed to the field of astronomy

D)Both were patrons of the arts during the Renaissance

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Answer:

Correct answer is B) Both played vital roles in the Protestant Reformation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is not correct as although it can be contributed to Luther, it cannot be contributed to Henry VIII.

B is correct as Luther started the Reformation with his 95 thesis, while King Henry started dispute with Pope which eventually led to the creation of Anglican Church.

C is not correct as they had nothing to do with this field at all.

D is not correct as they were not connected with that movement. Even chronologically they were not living in that period.

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