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Which economic class of people was most likely to support the Reformation?
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Which economic class of people was most likely to support the Reformation?
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Which economic class of people was most likely to support the Reformation?
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The answer is B. Lower classes Hopefully this helps!
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It was mainly the "lower economic class" that was
most likely to support the Reformation, since the Reformation focussed on a more direct and personal connection with God--without the need for Church payments.
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