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Which choice best describes Henry VIII's and Elizabeth I's role in the English Reformation?

A)
Henry VIII wanted England to be a Protestant nation because the his wife,
Catherine, was Protestant.
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B)
Henry was strictly against changing his Catholic faith for any reason, while
this daughter, Elizabeth, wanted to become Lutheran to bring peace to her
realm.
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Elizabeth, Henry's daughter, had been faised Cathetic, refused to change
her religion, and Henry was strictly against changing his Catholic faith for
any reason.
Henry VIII wanted England to be a Protestant nation for personal reasons,
while Elizabeth, his daughter, wanted to bring Protestantism back to bring
peace to the realm.
D)

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User MGOwen
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Answer:

I think it's D

Step-by-step explanation:

Henri VIII wanted to reform England to be Protestant, so it can't be B or C. I'm pretty sure Catherine wasn't Protestant (the religion was created for the king to get divorced), so that eliminates A.

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