The ease in which Queen Mary of England restored Catholic practices showed
A) the power of the inquisition.
B) the lack of Protestant progress in official circles.
C) the fact that reform was not deeply rooted among the people.
D) the futility of the efforts of Cromwell and Cranmer.
E) None of the above.
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