John Knox, founder of Presbyterianism in Scotland, argued that ______________.
A. a different form of Protestantism was necessary in Scotland to combat the Church of England
B. Scotland needed a real reformation because Henry VIII's conversion to Protestantism was for political purposes only
C. England had no business in Scotland, religious or political
D. women were not empowered to rule in the government because it was unnatural
E. Scotland must rely on France to expel the English, even if they were Catholic
Answer: D
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