what were nonconformist Christian groups? (Apex)

A. Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England’s rules

B. Religious groups that resisted the Second Great Awakening

C. American Catholic groups that fought for reform

D. Strict followers of the English Church who fought against slavery

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Answer:

I'd put my bet on A

Explanation:

"Christian" by default is Roman Catholic. So Protestantism is sorta like that one kid that is different but not different to the point of being edgy.

Nonconformist Christian groups were Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England’s rules. Hence, Option A is correct.

What are nonconformist Christian groups?

Nonconformist Christian groups include independents, Methodists, Jews, Brethren church, Roman Catholics, and many others.

Catholics and Jews in Rome traced their ancestry back to earlier times. In the 16th century, Baptists, Presbyterians, Independents, and French Huguenots all had their beginnings.

Thus, nonconformist Christian groups were the protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England’s rules. Hence, Option A is correct.

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