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How was the idea of self-governance reflected in Protestantism?

Priests set the policies for their churches.
The king determined the rules for all churches.
Individuals had to obey the rulings of church councils.
The members of a congregation made decisions for the church.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Option D

The idea of self-governance was reflected in Protestantism through self decision making for Church by members of a congregation

Step-by-step explanation:

Protestantism led to reforms and revised the power of institutions . It made the institutions less important or prominent and focused on strengthening the bonds between the people and the institutions. Also the bond between the church and state was strengthened and secularism was promoted.

Hence, option D is correct

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