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From 1520 to 1555 - decades full of warfare and division - Charles V tried to impose papal authority over those who chose to follow
 
  a. Elizabeth I of England.
  b. Ulrich Calvin.
  c. Philip II of Spain.
  d. Martin Luther.
  e. Christopher Columbus.

Question 2

Spanish hierarchical traditions were based on all of these factors EXCEPT
 
  a. caste.
  b. gender.
  c. religion.
  d. family honor.
  e. ethnic identity.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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