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Although Frederick William II first allowed protestant persecution, he later allowed protestants to emigrate back to Prussia. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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False

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Frederick William II was the King of Prussia who established religious policies that went directly against the Enlightenment and intended to restore traditional Protestantism. He did not persecute the Protestants (he was a Protestant), but he had a very strong attachment to orthodoxy, so what he did was to prevent evangelical priests from teaching anything beyond what was in the official booklet, and proclaiming the need to protect the Christian religion against the Enlightenment and subject schools under the supervision of orthodox clerics.

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