Which of the following best describes the religious situation in France in the mid-sixteenth century?
A) The stage was set for destructive factional struggles over religion and political power.
B) Protestantism was making significant gains on all levels of French society.
C) Religious concessions in the Middle Ages had led to nearly complete secularization of French society.
D) There were growing demands to return the papacy to Avignon.
E) German and English Calvinists threatened France.
Ans: A
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