How was Europe after the Protestant Reformation different from pre-Reformation Europe? A. western European Kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences. B. members of protestant churches were forced to relocate to Eastern Europe. C. European Christians became more united in the face of the muslim aggression. D. The Roman Catholic Church was no longer an important religious authority.

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Answer:

western european kingdoms increaingly fought wars over religious diffrences.

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The correct answer is the option A: western European Kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.

Explanation:

The Protestant Reformation was the religious movement that took place since the sixteenth century. This event was an inflection point in the history of religion because of all the wars than later happen because of it. These wars are known with the name of ''European wars of religion'' and started after Martin Luther release his Ninety-five Theses in 1517 and began in France around the sixteenth century and spread until the early eighteenth century, whose main focus was on the fight between catholics and calvinists.