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Religions in Europe Map Questions Directions: Copy each question onto the back of the Religions in Europe map that you colored. Use your map (or page 312) to answer the questions. What parts of Europe were predominately Catholic? Which religions on the map are Protestant religions? Who started each of the Protestant religions? What parts of Europe were predominately Protestant? What was the main religion of England? Name three countries that were predominately Lutheran. What was the main religion of the eastern Ottoman Empire? What was the main religion of Italy? What was the main religion of Scotland? What was the minority religion in France?