In Geneva, the Calvinists______________.a. imposed strict penalties for blasphemy and immoral behavior.b. reformed the city with little opposition from an enthusiastic populace.c. saw their reforms jeopardized by the execution of Michael Servetus.d. withdrew the Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541.e. granted religious toleration to all but Catholics.

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The correct answer is letter A

Calvinism was a religious doctrine initiated by John Calvin (1509-1564) in Switzerland, more precisely in the city of Geneva, in the middle of the 16th century. Considered a second movement of the Protestant Reformation, organized by Martin Luther, it is also called Reformed Faith, Reformed Confession or Reformed Theology.