Multiple Choice
What was the political impact of Calvinism?
A) Due to the location of the center of Calvinism in Switzerland, most governments that accepted the new religion were city-states.
B) Because of the insistence of Calvinism of the acceptance of a single ecclesiastical authority, Calvinism spread rapidly among the absolute monarchies.
C) Calvinism was regarded as so potentially revolutionary that it failed to find a foothold outside of Germany.
D) Calvinists sought the participation of all believers in church administration, which had the political implications of encouraging the idea of a wider access to government.
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