The Protestant Reformation changed Europe
I. by contributing to violent wars
II. by ending the unilateral power of the Catholic pope in Europe
III. by curtailing the power of the clerical hierarchy
(A) all of the above
(B) I and II only
(C) II and III only
(D) I and III only
(E) none of the above
Answer: A.
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