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Protestant Movements

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Calvinism was a major influence on the thinking of some European countries in the 16th century, such as the Netherlands, England, and Scotland. However, its greatest impact was felt in North America, where Puritan colonists brought with them the principles of this religious doctrine. How did Calvinism influence the United States?
a.
In the adoption of the principles of religious freedom and the separation of Church and State.
b.
In the adoption of the Catholic religion as the country's only official religion.
c.
In the adoption of democracy as a form of government.
d.
In the adoption of monarchy as a form of government.
e.
In the adoption of socialism as a form of government.

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