Conflicts and Developments During the Protestant Reformation 1492 The Alhambra Decree expelled all Jews from Spain1516 The first Jewish ghetto was established in Venice, Italy1519 Martin Luther published the 95 Theses that began the Protestant Reformation1521 Martin Luther refused to recant his beliefs at the Diet of Worms1524–1525 The Peasants’ Revolt1534 Henry VIII passed the Act of Supremacy that established the Church of England1536 John Calvin established the tenets of Calvinism in the publication Institutes of Christian Religion1543 Martin Luther condemned Jews in the essay On the Jews and Their Lies1545 The Catholic Counter-Reformation began with the first Council of Trent1555 The Peace of Augsburg signed1555–1556 Pope Paul IV established the Roman ghetto and ordered 25 Jews to be burned at the stake1618 The Thirty Years’ War began with the Defenestration of Prague1648 The Peace of Westphalia signedWhich of the following statements accurately analyzes the impact of the Protestant Reformation on Europe?(1 point)ResponsesEuropean wars of religion economically devastated the Catholic strongholds of Spain and Italy.European wars of religion economically devastated the Catholic strongholds of Spain and Italy.Religious minority groups in Europe benefited from the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.Religious minority groups in Europe benefited from the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.The Protestant Reformation led to long-term religious division in Europe.The Protestant Reformation led to long-term religious division in Europe.Protestant movements in the German states and England lacked the support of their political leaders.

The Protestant Reformation led to long-term religious division in Europe.