Protestantism began as a dissent against the Church and had many radical manifestations,but it eventually became "domesticated" due to:
A) the fact that all radical movements eventually lose their radicalism and moderate.
B) the changing character of its leadership when the initial leaders died.
C) a dependence of Protestant leaders on local political leaders.
D) the teachings of John Knox, the Scottish Calvinist leader.
E) the co-option of the movement by the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
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