Which statements about the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation, are true? Choose all answers th
at are correct. a. John Tetzel sold indulgences and kept the money for himself.
b. The Catholic Church taught that people could not avoid being punished for their sins.
c. Martin Luther believed the selling of indulgences was wrong.
d. An indulgence was an act of charity, a prayer, or a donation given in hope of a pardon for sins.
"<span>c. Martin Luther believed the selling of indulgences was wrong" is correct. This is one of the many things that Luther viewed as being corrupt regarding the Church and its leaders.</span>
he best-known political figure to defend black slavery as a “positive good,” was John C. Calhoun, a political theorist and the seventh Vice President of the United States who abandoned the pro slavery Nullifier Party by 1839 and joined the Democratic Party.