The continual cause of war for France in the sixteenth century was ______________.
A. competition with England for territory in the Americas
B. the unsatisfactory resolution of French and English disputes between Henry VIII and Francis I at the Field of Gold
C. Spain's interference in Italy
D. the encirclement of France by the Habsburgs of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire
E. French support of Protestantism against England and the Habsburgs
Answer: D
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