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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounWillingness to receive new impressions or ideas
    He was testing the government's receptiveness to reform

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    Disease! Crash Course World History 203

    11:37Disease! Crash Course World History 203
    • and ineffectiveness of priests in dealing with the crisis may have led to an increase in anticlericalism and a greater receptiveness to the ideas of the Protestant Reformation.

      and ineffectiveness of priests in dealing with the crisis may have led to an increase in anticlericalism and a greater receptiveness to the ideas of the Protestant Reformation.

    • and ineffectiveness of priests in dealing with the crisis may have led to an increase in anti-clericalism and a greater receptiveness to the ideas of the Protestant Reformation.

      and ineffectiveness of priests in dealing with the crisis may have led to an increase in anti-clericalism and a greater receptiveness to the ideas of the Protestant Reformation.

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