What does the European map suggest about religion in 1560? Check all that apply.



Catholicism was still dominant in Europe.


There were many Calvinist centers in France.


Most people in Norway were Catholic.


England and Scotland had the most Muslim centers.


The effects of the Reformation were widespread.

Respuesta :

I would go with the answers:

The effects of the Reformation were widespread.

Catholicism was still dominant in Europe.

There were many Calvinist centers in France.

The answers that are incorrect:

Most people in Norway were Catholic.  

Because Norway at that time was mostly protestant.

England and Scotland had the most Muslim centers.

Also not true because there weren't many muslims (if there were any there at that time) living in England or Scotland.

Answer:

The correct options are: catholicism was still dominant in Europe, there were many Calvinist centres in France, and the effect of the Reformation was widespread.

Explanation:

Europe had dominance in Christianity due to which catholic churches held an influential power in the nation. The Calvinist centers were established to teach Christianity and to reform churches. Therefore, the reformation was spreading widely to increase awareness of Christian beliefs.

Therefore, other options are incorrect as Norway was dominated by Protestants, and Christianity was more dominant in England and Scotland.

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