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What were John Calvin’s followers in France called? A. Protestants B. Puritans C. Presbyterians D. Huguenots

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Answer: D. Huguenots

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D is the correct answer. Calvin developed a Christian theological system later named Calvinism, but his writings inspired the Reformed tradition of Protestantism and followers of Reformed Protestantism were called Huguenots. They were mainly found in Northern France.
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