Answer:
The Church initially ignored Martin Luther, but Luther's ideas (and variations of them, including Calvinism) quickly spread throughout Europe. He was asked to recant (to disavow) his writings at the Diet of Worms (an unfortunate name for a council held by the Holy Roman Emperor in the German city of Worms). When Luther refused, he was excommunicated (in other words, expelled from the church). The Church's response to the threat from Luther and others during this period is called the Counter-Reformation ("counter" meaning against).
In 1919 the Treaty of Versailles
Answer:
One is based on a true story the other night one is talking about usually living things
Explanation:
The correct option is option C which tells that using the same currency under Confederation laws not guaranteed.
Explanation- Before the constitution was made there was a loss set of rules that were laid to run the country. These laws allowed the 13 states to work as individual states and there was no one law that could be followed in all the 13 States.
Even with the currency every state had their own set of currencies and the values of these currencies were also different in different states hence we can say under Confederation law same currency was not guaranteed.