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    In the Sixteenth Century, Protestantism Did Not Make Significant Gains
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In the Sixteenth Century, Protestantism Did Not Make Significant Gains

Question 77

Question 77

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In the sixteenth century, Protestantism did not make significant gains in


A) Scandinavia and England.
B) France and Poland.
C) Lithuania and the Netherlands.
D) Italy and Spain.
E) Hungary and Germany.

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