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- Why did kings support the Reformation Movement?​

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Answered by swati4678
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The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation. was a movement within Western Christianity in the sixteenth-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Roman Catholic Church and papal authority in particular. Although the Reformation is usually considered to have started with the publication of the Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther in 1517, there was no schism between the Catholic Church and the nascent Luther until the 1521 Edict of Worms. The edict condemned Luther and officially banned citizens of the Holy Roman Empire from defending or propagating his ideas. The end of the Reformation era is disputed: it could be considered to end with the enactment of the confessions of faith which began the Age of Orthodoxy.[definition needed] Other suggested ending years relate to the Counter-Reformation, the Peace of Westphalia, or that it never ended since there are still Protestants today.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Kings supported the Reformation period because they wanted to exercise their power.

Explanation:

  • Catholic Church played a key role in Europe before the Reformation movement as it regulates and controlled the power over people and society.
  • Martin Luther's Protestantism in the 1500s encouraged the rulers in Europe to exercise power.
  • These rulers in Europe took the chance offered by the Reformation to weaken the power of the papacy.

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