The Thirty Years' War
A. was limited to a small area in southeastern Bohemia.
B. was the first major war of the Renaissance Era.
C. ultimately insured that the Holy Roman Emperor would determine the Empire's religious policies..
D. was ended by the signing of the Peace of Westphalia.
E. was fought between France and the Ottoman Empire.
Answer: D
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