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How did the Church of England differ from other Protestant denominations?

A. The Church of England answered to the pope, while other Protestant denominations answered to the king.
B. The king held authority over the Church of England, while other Protestant denominations governed themselves.
C. The pope ruled members of the Church of England, while other Protestant denominations were ruled by priests.
D. Priests were chosen by members of the Church of England, while other Protestant denominations had the king choose priests.


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Answer:

The Church of England was formed when Henry VIII refused to acknowledge the Pope in Rome, as he would not allow him to remarry, and declared himself the Head of Church in England. ... It's not protestant and neither were they catholic . the church of England is Anglican .

Answer:

B: The king held authority over the Church of England, while other Protestant denominations governed themselves.

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