1) He founded the Protestant Reformation
2) Made the Bible available to those who couldn't have it before
3) Under the threats of death and arrest, he continued to preach his message, a feat many wouldn't dream of attempting
4) He organized schools, and wrote instructions for the teachers and pastors there as well.
Paraphrased from ThoughtCo.
Answer:
B, becaus Clara Barton was a nurse in the civil war
<h3>In the story it has more of a sad strange mood. And i feel like that they have the same mood. After that The mood change to more of a happier feeling. The women was helping and caring also in the text to but not so much detail. she was a normal lady but no children and i thought as i was looking at it at The end he had got the shoes. I pictured it to be more sadder but it had more of a twist sad to happy i loved when it did i felt also happy when the text/film change's it's mood so do i. Thank you Ma'am when i first heard about it i thought maybe its a sad story because you had to of done something that you cannot do and the person that had done what you wanted to do and it's sad to me. In the text it was kinda spooky Not like that but scary sad it was a mixed when it's night i get a scary vibe from the place i'm in. I knew something bad was gonna happen i felt scared for her a bit I mean she was walking alone anything could've happened to her. I think the moral of the story is You can always forgive and never forget.</h3>
The Sons of Liberty were a grassroots group of instigators and provocateurs in colonial America who used an extreme form of civil disobedience—threats, and in some cases actual violence—to intimidate loyalists and outrage the British government. The goal of the radicals was to push moderate colonial leaders into a confrontation with the Crown.