What major impact did the Protestant Reformation have on the Catholic Church?
A. It provided an avenue for the Catholic Church to grow more powerful.
B. It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion.
C. It closed the door on the development of further religious reformations.
D. It reinforced England's relationship with the Catholic Church.
E. It resulted in a split between Catholics in eastern and western Europe.
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It resulted in a split between Catholics in eastern and western Europe.
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- The Protestant Reformation was a theological, social, cultural, and political movement that kicked off when a Catholic monk called Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to his local church door.
- The Protestant Reformation has strengthened literacy throughout Europe and has sparked a revived enthusiasm for education.
- Reformation is defined as the efforts to reform (change and improve) the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Lutheran Churches of Western Europe.
- The modern Protestant concepts were embraced by many citizens and governments while some stayed loyal to the Catholic Church. This led the Church to divide.
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