England's allies in the Great Schism ________
A. included the Holy Roman Empire, Hungary, Bohemia, and Poland
B. supported the pope at Avignon
C. included the Holy Roman Empire, Hungary, Bohemia, and Scotland
D. supported the popes who were no longer considered official by the church
E. disagreed with each other over the issue of the Conciliar Theory of Church Government
Answer: A
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