Why did Henry VIII of England break with the Catholic Church?
A) He wanted to levy taxes on Church property, but the Pope refused.
B) He wanted to write his own version of the Bible.
C) He wanted to sell Church lands to raise money for the army.
D) He wanted a divorce, which the Pope would not grant.
E) He wanted to fulfill the wishes of his father, Henry VII.
D
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