The teachings of John Calvin

A. were at odds with Catholic doctrines, but not with Catholic practices.
B. produced a strong desire among his followers to lead lives that were virtuous.
C. were most rapidly accepted in southern Europe.
D. helped to promote the doctrine of free will so vital to encouraging exploration.
E. were officially adopted by the Church of England.


Answer: B

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