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In History / College | 2025-07-04

In the 1500s, how did the Church of England differ from other churches?

A. The Church of England incorporated only Protestant beliefs.
B. The Church of England was led by a monarch.
C. The Church of England did not include priests as church leaders.
D. The Church of England conducted services in Latin.

Asked by childsplay271

Answer (2)

In the 1500s, the Church of England was different from other churches primarily because it was led by a monarch rather than a pope. It incorporated Protestant beliefs while still having a structured hierarchy that included priests, and it conducted its services in English instead of Latin. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B: The Church of England was led by a monarch.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

In the 1500s, the Church of England was distinct from the Catholic Church in that it was led by a monarch and incorporated Protestant beliefs. It did not eliminate priests from its structure, but shifted from Latin to English for services. This highlights its unique position during the Reformation. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04