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The Diet of Regensburg and state of the Church by 1541.
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The expansion of the Reformation, 1531–1541
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What was a significant outcome of the Diet of Regensburg in 1541?
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The Diet of Regensburg in 1541 aimed to address the divisions between Catholics and Protestants, leading to a proposed compromise known as the Regensburg Interim.
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- Reformation: A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the establishment of Protestant churches and significant changes in Christian doctrine and practice.
- Diet of Regensburg: An assembly held in 1541 aimed at addressing the divisions between Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Overgeneralizing the impact of the Diet of Regensburg: Acknowledge that while it aimed for compromise, it ultimately failed to bridge the divisions, allowing the Reformation to continue.
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