The French wars of religion amounted to a civil war that ended in:

A. the conclusive victory of the Roman Catholic Church.
B. a protracted and inconclusive stalemate.
C. the conclusive victory of the Protestant Huguenots.
D. the expulsion from France of all French Protestants.

An: B

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To find the answer to this question, we need to examine the historical context of the French wars of religion. The French wars of religion were a series of conflicts that took place in France during the 16th century between the Catholic majority and the Protestant minority, known as Huguenots.

During these wars, both sides experienced victories and defeats, and neither the Catholic Church nor the Huguenots achieved a conclusive victory. The fighting was protracted and resulted in an inconclusive stalemate.

Therefore, the answer to the question is B. a protracted and inconclusive stalemate.