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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).
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False
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The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 60,000–80,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war from Bataan and many other places.
This event rose considerably in the 1720´s. it helped Brazil to revitalize its economy and caused prices to rise. The Monarchy became richer in Portugal by collecting not only diamond but also gold. The Portuguese could establish an effective colonization in this area.
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B. False
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John F. Kennedy was a very caring President, and he cared about all of the American people. He was even moved by the speeches of MLK, and was sympathetic to black rights (a rarity in the 1950's and 1960's)