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O A. The precedent set by the Crusades led both Catholics and Protestants to believe that they were engaging in new holy wars.
O B. Protestants believed that the study of scripture necessitated violent overthrow of non-Protestant rulers.
OC. A lack of separation between church and state meant that challenges to religious authority also necessitated challenges to church authority
O D. Declarations by the Pope forced Catholic rulers to expunge Protestants from their lands
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