Protestantism in Hungary was
A) limited to the German population.
B) strong among the nobility and townspeople and influenced the country's intellectual life.
C) largely eliminated by the Turkish invasion in 1526 that destroyed most of the Hungarian nobility.
D) eliminated when the Catholic Hapsburgs came to rule the country.
E) established during the Hussite movement in neighboring Bohemia.
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A)transformation of the Church
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Q28: When Luther called upon the nobility to
Q29: Calvinist ethics were most compatible with
A)merchants.
B)monasticism.
C)feudalism.
D)peasant communalism.
E)chivalry.
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A)older, pious male members
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