<span>William Butler Yeats thought that the postwar era was very similar to the apocalypse. This is because both are nightmarish and pitiless. William Butler Yeats' poetry was often politically and religiously motivated so it makes sense that he would compare the post war world (political) to the apocalypse (religious).</span>
Cause they were talking about racism and slaves and the African Americans did not approve so they went to war to decide who was right and who was wrong
The church was selling indulgences to the people as a guarantee that they got into heaven, martin luther wanted to ban the selling of indulgences i hope this helps! :-)