
The German religious wars may be attributed to:
A) the fervor with which the German Lutheran princes carried their religion onto the battlefield in their desire to spread the faith.
B) the surprise attack launched against Germany by the Habsburgs from Austria to force the reconversion of the Lutherans.
C) the traditional disunity of the Germans who could not unify into a single country, let alone profess to a single religion.
D) the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, whose goal was to reestablish Catholic unity within his realm.
E) aid extended to the Germans from the English, who decided that the best way to fight against European Catholicism was through proxies.
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