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dsp73
3 years ago
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What was a consequence of the Protestant Reformation?

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Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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The literature on the consequences of the Reformation shows a variety of short- and long-run effects, including Protestant-Catholic differences in human capital, economic development, competition in media markets, political economy, and anti-Semitism, among others.
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