The Peace of Augsburg ended the conflict between


German princes and the Holy Roman Emperor.

German princes and peasants who had revolted.

Martin Luther and the Roman Catholic Church.

Martin Luther and the Holy Roman Emperor.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is A. German princes and the Holy Roman Emperor

Explanation:

The Peace of Augsburg signed in 1555  was some type of peace agreement between the military alliance of German princes called the "Schmalkadic League" and the Roman Emperor Charles V. This treaty ended a complex struggle between the Catholicism and the Lutheranism and whether one should be imposed over the other that emerged after the Reformation. In this way, each German prince could decide if Lutheranism or Roman Catholicism would prevail in their lands according to their own faith instead of being imposed by the emperor and promoting the coexistence of two different faiths in Europe. Thus, the Peace of Augsburg ended the conflict between German princes and the Holy Roman Emperor on whether Catholicism or Lutheranism should be imposed on the princes' lands.

Martin Luther and the Roman Catholic Church

Further Explanation:

After the protestant reformation the Independent states were divided between the Catholic and the protestant rulership which gave rise to the conflict. The Peace of Augsburg was signed in 1555 by Charles V. The Roman emperor ended the war between German Lutherans and the Catholics. It ended the religious struggle between these groups. It made the legal division of Christianity as permanent in the Roman Empire that allowed the rules to choose between Lutheranism or Catholicism to be their official confession of the state. It ended much of the Christian unity in Europe. The main religion was Roman catholicism and there were few practitioners of Lutheranism. Calvinism was not permitted until Peace of Westphalia. The main principles of Peace of Augsburg were internal religious unity in the state. The second principle was the ecclesiastical reservation. The third principle was Ferdinand's Declaration which allowed Catholics and Lutherans to live together. Do it exempted knights. The document has critical problems like it did not accept any reformed tradition like Calvinism and Ana baptism.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Peace of Augsburg

Subject: Social Science

Keywords:

Independent states, Catholic, Protestant, rulership, 1555, legal division, Christian unity.