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how were the quakers different from other protestant groups?
they tried to change the catholic church from within
they were pacifists who were against fighting wars
they condoned individual piety as a means of reform
Quakers are known for their pacifist beliefs and opposition to war, which differentiates them from many other Protestant groups. The first option describes a different approach related to the Catholic - Church reform, and the third option about individual piety as a reform means is not a unique differentiator.
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They were pacifists who were against fighting wars