Answer: The king carried out radical reforms.
Explanation:
The Reformation in Europe left its mark on the church as an institution. English King Edward VI carried out reforms in the Church of England. The reforms were thorough and covered all segments of that institution. Edward VI decided to change the interior of the church as well. The Reformers advocated a more modest church, so the king acted in that direction. He decided to remove the precious and lavish paintings from the church. The king also removed expensive furniture and added much simpler and more modest furniture. The luxurious painting was forbidden in churches.
You should probably specify which "Region" you are talking about. But from the options I imagine it is the Middle East. If it is the Middle East then these would fit the Middle East:
Arab: since a good portion of what we consider the Middle East is located in Arabia, where people are Arab and speak Arabic.
Islam: because it is the dominant religion in the Middle East.
Monotheistic: because Islam, which is the dominant religion, believes in one god. The minority religions of the Middle East; Judaism and Christianity are also Monotheistic.
Multi-ethnic: The Middle East has many ethnicities from Bedouin to Persian to Israeli to Kurd to many more.
Hindu and English don't fit because Hinduism isn't very widespread in the Middle East and English doesn't fit because it is not a first language for any countries there.
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Explanation:
Answer:
they were discriminated against because of their ethnicity
Explanation:
Anti-Semitism is the term associated with the discrimination that the Jews underwent because of their religious background. The Holocaust gave way to the Nazi anti-Semitism in which the Jews were discriminated because of their religions. They faced racism because of their physical characteristics. The Jews who had converted themselves to another religion also faced the same discrimination on the grounds of their biological characteristics.