I would go with the answers:
The effects of the Reformation were widespread.
Catholicism was still dominant in Europe.
There were many Calvinist centers in France.
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<em>The answers that are incorrect:</em>
Most people in Norway were Catholic.
Because Norway at that time was mostly protestant.
England and Scotland had the most Muslim centers.
Also not true because there weren't many muslims (if there were any there at that time) living in England or Scotland.
Generally speaking, if a person was climbing near the tops of the Rocky Mountains, he or she would likely find "<span>C. Very few or no trees", since there is a great deal of snow atop these mountains. </span>
<span>Ferdinand Magellan was not
really a Spaniard, but a Portuguese.
According to Antonio Pigafetta, Magellan became unfocused on the goal of
finding the Spice Island, leading his men to go from one place to another. It is also stated that during their travel,
the weather was harsh that eventually led Magellan to reduce his men’s rations.</span>