Drag and drop the correct effects of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on Europe. Effects may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

(2 points)

- The Reformation led to the fragmentation of the Catholic Church and the formation of Protestant denominations

- The Counter-Reformation strengthened the authority of the Catholic Church and led to the founding of new religious orders such as the Jesuits
- The Reformation sparked religious wars across Europe, such as the Thirty Years' War
- The Counter-Reformation focused on reforming the practices of the Catholic Church, such as reducing corruption and promoting education and missionary work
- The Reformation encouraged individual interpretation of the Bible and a focus on personal faith rather than reliance on the Church's teachings