at the end of the reformation, how did the king of england compare with the kings of other european nations? a. his power was limited by a constitution while other kings' were not. b. his authority over the country was shared with the catholic pope. c. he demonstrated religious tolerance while other leaders did not. d. he came to authority through armed conflict rather than by birth.

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The correct answer to this question is "c. he demonstrated religious tolerance while other leaders did not." At the end of the reformation, the king of England compare with the kings of other European nations is that he demonstrated religious tolerance while other leaders did not.

"His power was limited by a constitution, while other kings' power was not."

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