Answer: After his excommunication, the church demanded he further defend his views at a meeting in Worms, Germany—the so-called “Diet of Worms.” Luther again refused to recant, allegedly saying, “Here I stand. I can do no other.” In spite of his excommunication, Luther remained very popular and influenced the reformation.
Explanation:
That is an example of oppression.
Good question
Some people saw the Kingdom to be great and never did wrong. So blind loyalty. Or the profit over the soldiers by food, housing and work.
C. IT was mentioned in the Declaration of independence
<span>The colonist didn't obey an act called
"Stamp Act”. This act imposes direct taxes from the colonies of Great
Britain. The colonists choose not to buy good from the Britain. The business
owners have non-importation agreements. This is so effective that ended up abolishing Stamp Act.</span>