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Question
How did the following causes contribute to the formation of Reformation?
Rivalry in the Church.
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Solution
Reformation divided the Church into Protestantism and Catholicism. These two main groups further broke up into many sects. The National Churches in many countries were ruled by the ruling authorities of the countries.
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