What did the following major works of the 1570s have in common: the Franco-Gallia of Francois Hotman, On the Right of Magistrates over Their Subjects by Theodore Beza, and Defense of Liberty against Tyrants by Philippe du Plessis Mornay?

A. They were all written in praise of the king.
B. They included instructions on religious doctrine.
C. They included instructions for resistance against German lords.
D. They all included classical Protestant theories of resistance.


Answer: D

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