What best describes both Catholic and Protestant churches in eighteenth-century Europe?
a. They declined in numbers and influence.
b. They still played a major role in social and spiritual areas.
c. They were responsible for the dramatic role in literary.
d. They had not changed much in two centuries.
e. They were legally separated from any state or government connections.
b
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