Respuesta :

1. Drafted the Ninety-five thesis Martin Luther

2.started a religion similar to      John Calvin
Lutheranism; beliefs included
predestination

3.established the Anglican Church         Henry VIII

Answer:

It is known as the Protestant Reformation, or simply the Reformation, of the Christian religious movement, initiated in Germany in the 16th century by Martin Luther, who led to a schism of the Catholic Church to give rise to numerous churches grouped under the denomination of Protestantism

Calvinism, also known as Reformed Christianity, Reformed Faith or Reformed Church, is a Protestant theological system based on the theological and cultural tradition established by John Calvin and other theologians of the time. Calvinism emphasizes God's authority over all things.

The Anglican Reformation or English reform is a series of events that occurred in England in the sixteenth century that culminated in the separation of the Church of England and the Catholic Church and the emancipation of papal authority. It is part of the Protestant reform that occurred in many countries in Europe.