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what was the catholic church’s response to the protestant reformation called?
○ the renaissance
○ the counter-reformation
○ the scientific revolution
○ the age of exploration
which of the following religious wars was caused by the protestant reformation?
○ the hundred years’ war
○ the thirty years’ war
○ the napoleonic wars
○ the seven years’ war
First Question:
The Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation was the Counter - Reformation. The Renaissance was a cultural movement, the Scientific Revolution was about scientific advancements, and the Age of Exploration was about geographical exploration, none of which were direct responses to the Protestant Reformation.
The Thirty Years' War was a religious war caused by the Protestant Reformation, with religious and political conflicts between Protestant and Catholic states. The Hundred Years' War was about territorial disputes between England and France, the Napoleonic Wars were led by Napoleon's ambitions, and the Seven Years' War was a global conflict with multiple causes including colonial rivalries, not mainly the Protestant Reformation.
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B. The Counter - Reformation