The event that inspired Henry VIII to confront the pope was
A) Henry's frustration with the pope's inability to bring about church reform.
B) Henry's desire to gain a divorce.
C) Henry's desire to unify all of Europe for a new round of crusades.
D) Henry's belief that the pope was secretly backing the French in the latest war.
E) a new English translation of the Bible.
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