Why was English Protestantism able to spread so successfully in the 1500s?
A) widely popular dissatisfaction with the clergy
B) the fact that Martin Luther and John Calvin were both English
C) the fervent Catholicism of the Tudor Kings
D) the English hostility to the French Huguenots
E) Mary I becoming queen of England
Answer: A
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