What political motivation encouraged the spread of Protestantism?

A) Protestantism provided people an opportunity to overthrow monarchies.
B) Protestantism encouraged people to claim their individual rights.
C) Protestantism encouraged militarism in European nations.
D) Protestantism provided monarchs an opportunity to break away from the political domination of Rome.
E) All these answers are correct.


Answer: D) Protestantism provided monarchs an opportunity to break away from the political domination of Rome.

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