Protestantism in Poland and in Lithuania was
a. most influential in the Orthodox, eastern territories.
b. very popular, for a time, among the nobility.
c. largely unknown due to the power of the Catholic Church.
d. the state religion in 1573 but eventually insignificant under the influence of the Jesuits.
e. established in the 1520 and remained a significant force until today.
b
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