What was the legacy of the Calvinist faith?

A) It became the early evolution of the Episcopal church.
B) It developed into a nationalistic religion supported by a select few countries.
C) It became a liberal faith that upset the more radical sects of Protestantism.
D) It became an international faith but did not identify with any one region.
E) It became a vehicle for a return to conservative views about religion.


D

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