Which statement about life in Protestant Europe in the 1500s and 1600s is correct?
A. Clergy were required to remain celibate.
B. Ministers were allowed to get married and have families.
C. England's Henry VIII established the Lutheran Church in his kingdom.
D. Differences with Catholics were always resolved peacefully.
E. Women were given equal political rights with men.
Answer: B
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