Answer: His central teachings, that the Bible is the central source of religious authority and that salvation is reached through faith and not deeds, shaped the core of Protestantism. Although Luther was critical of the Catholic Church, he distanced himself from the radical successors who took up his mantle.
It was "John Adams" who defended the British soldiers involved in <span>the Boston Massacre, since Adams believed that even the British soldiers--who were very much disliked--deserved a fair trial. </span>
"d. the German monk whose Ninety-Five Theses started the Protestant Reformation" and "<span>c. a critic of some of the Church's practices who thought people should read the Bible for themselves" are both correct. He was not French. </span>
I think the answer is letter C