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OpenStudy (hockeygirl10):

The Church of England began because of a disagreement between which two men

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the 16th century, breaks with the Catholic Church started happening all over Europe. In England, King Henry VIII rejected the pope's authority and started the Church of England, or Anglican Church. In Germany and France, reformers Martin Luther and John Calvin began their own Protestant movements. When Calvin-inspired Puritan ideas started spreading to England, the Catholic Church was no longer Enemy No. 1, and these Protestant factions began fighting among themselves.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are your choices if any?

OpenStudy (hockeygirl10):

A. John Calvin and Martin Luther B. John Calvin and Henry viii C. The pope and Henry viii D. The pope and John Calvin E. The pope and Martin Luther @Alfa_female

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it's D going off of @jaleeiaa's paragraph there

OpenStudy (hockeygirl10):

Ok thank you! @alfa_female

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could u give me a medal?

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