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02.09.2020 •
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What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement? whether women's condition should be considered as comparable to slavery whether women should be allowed to join in the men's business meetings whether women's rights should be made a part of the movement's goals whether women should be given a role as public speakers for the movement
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A. Europeans were permanently divided into two religions, Catholicism and Protestantism.
Explanation:
The Reformation was the religious (and political) movement that caused the permanent religious division of Western Europe: Countries like Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, Austria, most of Switzerland, and Southern Germany, continued to be Catholic, while Scandinavia, Northern Germany, some areas of Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Great Britain, became Protestant.
Protestanism separated from the Catholic Church inspired by the thesis of Martin Luther, a German monk who denounced the corruption inside the Catholic world.
Some Protestant denominations are: Anglicanism in England, Calvinism in Switzerland, and Lutheranism in Northern Germany and Scandinavia.