The Protestant Reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Its religious aspects were supplemented by ambitious political rulers who wanted to extend their power and control at the expense of the Church.
Im not absolutley positive but I believe its the second and last
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<em>No because it can cause wars between countries and states and innocent people will die this is why people have different religions like mexico and their sinco dimio and budism Etc. </em>
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The correct answer is - Nationalism.
Both Italy and Germany were countries were the people lived in terrible conditions. The moral was low. The unity was almost non-existent. The economies were in bad conditions.
Hitler and Mussolini used all of this things, and presented their ideology to the people as a unifying one. They promoted socialism, but also nationalism, and used the nationalism to make the people feel like a part of something big and united, feel special, distinct, and worthy of greater things.
Unfortunately, they also promoted hatred towards other nations, and also inferiority of the other ethnic group.
John c Calhoun is the correct answer