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What were John Calvin’s followers in France called? A. Protestants B. Puritans C. Presbyterians D. Huguenots

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D is the correct answer. Calvin developed a Christian theological system later named Calvinism, but his writings inspired the Reformed tradition of Protestantism and followers of Reformed Protestantism were called Huguenots. They were mainly found in Northern France.

Answer: D. Huguenots

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