What became the force behind national revolutions in the late-sixteenth century?

A. Calvinism
B. Lutheranism
C. Anabaptism
D. Catholicism


Answer: A

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a. Fascism b. Communism c. Imperialism d. Industrialization

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What is the relationship between religion and southern slave conspiracies and revolts between 1800 and 1831?

What will be an ideal response?

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