King Henry VIII of England broke with the pope in establishing the Church of England and appointing himself its head. The Church of England
A. remained essentially Catholic.
B. allied itself with reformist Catholics Luther and Calvin.
C. was soon dissolved, after which England returned to its Catholic religious teachings and rituals.
D. quickly began promoting a reformist doctrine.
Answer: A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A. rapid, patriotic relief system supported by a countywide community B. ambivalence about the Southern secession and a plan to let them go in peace C. supporters of the Vallandigham "Peace" Democrats D. rioting against using black soldiers in the Union Army or freeing slaves