By insisting marriage was not a sacrament and could be regulated by secular authorities,Protestantism allowed for:
A) increased parental control over marriages.
B) decreased parental control over marriages.
C) increased taxation on marriage ceremonies.
D) more elopements.
E) more marriages based on the mutual consent of bride and groom.
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