Based on the map, what conclusion can be drawn about the Reformation? A) New churches were founded and spread throughout Europe. B) Luther's work helped the Catholic Church spread its message. C) The Reformation had little effect on the Catholic Church's popularity in Europe. D) Luther's work helped the Catholic Church to implement reforms

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The correct conclusion that can be drawn about the Reformation based on a map showing the spread of new churches and the influence of Protestantism in Europe is A) New churches were founded and spread throughout Europe. This is because the Reformation, which began with Martin Luther's work in the 16th century, led to the establishment of various Protestant churches apart from the Catholic Church. The map likely shows how different regions adopted Protestant beliefs and established new denominations, reflecting a significant change in the religious landscape of Europe.

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