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What were TWO impacts of the Counter-Reformation?

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Protestantism failed to take hold of Southern Europe

The Catholic Church ceased to exist

The Catholic and Protestant Churches were reunited

Education and literacy grew throughout Europe

Europe returned to feudalism without the unifying effect of religion

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Protestantism failed to take hold of Southern Europe

Education and literacy grew throughout Europe

Step-by-step explanation:

The Counter-Reformation movement begins in the 15th century to bring reform and improvement to the Roman Catholic Church. The purpose of the Counter-Reformation was to preserve faithfulness among monks and missionaries. The counter-Reformation also reduce laws and reaffirm beliefs. The Jesuits established numerous schools and universities throughout Europe. Protestantism failed to take hold in Italy because of the tradition of moral teaching by the monks.

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