The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. In the Habsburg-Valois wars of the sixteenth century, the Catholic French kings supported the Lutheran German princes because they wanted to keep the Holy Roman Empire fragmented. <span>This fighting occurred in Germany, keeping it divided. </span>Hope this answer helps.
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Answer: They feared rebellion.
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The spread of Christianity in ancient Rome was a mass phenomenon. The new religion brought the poor together the most. In such circumstances, the Roman emperors feared for their rule. They considered Christians to be a direct threat and were therefore persecuted and killed.
Also, the Roman authorities characterized Christianity as blasphemy. The Roman governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate, therefore condemned Jesus to death.
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i think i the 3rd one but i might be wrong
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