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The answer to this multiple choice question is: A) The Austrian Hapsburgs became more powerful
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Calvinism- <span>developed in Switzerland with a central belief
in predestination
</span>Anabaptist- <span>did not believe that infants should be baptized
</span>Presbyterianism- <span>originated in Scotland; gets its name from a form
of church government
</span>Anglican- <span>started in England when Henry VIII broke from
the Catholic Church</span>
Farmland because it would give the soil nutrients