The Anabaptists

A) gained most popularity in England and Ireland.
B) were not regarded as a political threat, as they preached separation between church and state.
C) were founded by Conrad Grebel, beginning as an elitist movement.
D) advocated adult baptism, and if they had been baptized as children, a second baptism.
E) peacefully merged with the Calvinists and Lutherans.


D

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a. China. b. Argentina. c. Iran. d. the United States. e. Russia.

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A. both race and economic development. B. race. C. economic development. D. literary achievements. E. All these answers are correct.

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