Reformation was a religious movement of the 1500's that led toProtestantism. It had a tremendous impact on social, political, and economic life. Its influences are still felt today. The movement began in 1517 when Martin Luther, a German monk, protested certain practices of theRoman Catholic Church.
Over the centuries there had been many reform efforts within the Catholic Church, most notably a series of largely unsuccessful church councils. Popular support existed in some quarters for simplifying worship services and requiring a more dedicated clergy.
In 1517, in one of the signal events of western history, Martin Luther, a German Augustinian monk, posted 95 theses on the church door in the university town of Wittenberg. That act was common academic practice of the day and served as an invitation to debate. Luther’s propositions challenged some portions of Roman Catholic doctrine and a number of specific practices.
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The correct answer is - France.
France was the country that was the most angered at Germany after the World War II. If it was up to France, Germany would have lost the right to have any armed forces, be it military or police, and have ended up without any industry, and every single money and gold it had it was going to lost them.
The anger of France was understandable, but still they had to take into consideration the civilian population and their future. The other countries were not so harsh, though lot of sanctions and restrictions were implemented on Germany. It was decided that Germany will retain its industry, and that the country should develop economically, while being closely monitored, controlled, and restricted in certain things.
Hercules was his son but he did not support him as much as he needed to.