1. After Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon was annulled by the Archbishop of Canterbury:

A. the English clergy forced him to take her back.

B. Pope Clement VII reinstated the marriage.

C. Charles V attacked England.

D. Parliament finalized England’s religious break with Rome by passing the Act of Supremacy, making Henry the head of the Anglican Church.

is it D

2.Which of the following is a correct statement about life in Protestant Europe in the 1500s and 1600s?
A. Clergy were required to remain celibate.

B. Ministers were allowed to get married and have families.

C. England’s Henry VIII established the Lutheran Church in his kingdom.

D. Differences with Catholics were always resolved peacefully.

im confused between A and B

1 D = correct

2 A and B are opposites. Which do you think is correct. (C and D are incorrect.)

1. Yes, you are correct. The answer is D. After Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon was annulled, Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy, finalizing England's religious break with Rome and making Henry the head of the Anglican Church.

2. Ah, the confusion! The correct answer is B. Ministers were allowed to get married and have families in Protestant Europe during the 1500s and 1600s. So, no need for celibacy for the clergy. Let's say they were free to "put a ring on it" and start a holy family.

For question 1, the correct answer is D. Parliament finalized England's religious break with Rome by passing the Act of Supremacy, making Henry the head of the Anglican Church.

For question 2, the correct answer is B. Ministers were allowed to get married and have families. In Protestant Europe during the 1500s and 1600s, unlike Catholic clergy who were required to remain celibate, ministers in the Protestant church were allowed to marry and have families.

For the first question, the correct answer is indeed D. Parliament finalized England's religious break with Rome by passing the Act of Supremacy, making Henry VIII the head of the Anglican Church.

Regarding the second question, the correct answer is B. Ministers were allowed to get married and have families in Protestant Europe during the 1500s and 1600s. It was a significant difference compared to the requirement of celibacy for clergy in the Catholic Church during that time.

To arrive at the correct answer to multiple-choice questions, it is important to carefully read each option and eliminate the ones that are clearly incorrect. In this case, option A (Clergy were required to remain celibate) is incorrect because it is not true for Protestant Europe during that time. Option C (England’s Henry VIII established the Lutheran Church in his kingdom) is also incorrect as Henry VIII established the Anglican Church, not the Lutheran Church. Option D (Differences with Catholics were always resolved peacefully) is not supported by historical evidence, so it is also incorrect. By process of elimination, the correct answer is B.