The correct answer is B) Leyden believed the goal of the Reformation was to abolish the Catholic Church.
The statement that best summarizes John of Leyden's attitude towards reforms needed in the Catholic Church is " Leyden believed the goal of the Reformation was to abolish the Catholic Church."
John of Leiden (1509-1536) was an Anabaptist leader from the Netherlands. He was part of the Munster Rebellion, in which Anabaptist tried to establish a communal sectarian. In 1534, he was proclaimed King of Munster. The Holy Roman Catholic Church sent troops to end the rebellion and Leiden was captured and executed.
Answer:
I would go to America,China and South Korea
Explanation:
China to see the places and to also do a documentary about it
Your answer is D Hope this helped!!
- Alex
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yes I do think that it was very strict
Explanation:
they couldn't do anything alone they were always with somebody watching them so that they would do something like running away,whenever they would have children they couldn't stay at there homes they had to go to work the next day.the people who were in charge never gave them a decent break there was always work as well as punishments.
<span>This diversity caused what has become to be known as "cultural imperialism". In other words, the culture of the colonizer was reflected in both the colony and the indigenous people that they came into contact with. This led to the expansion of the ideas of individual countries as well as colonies as diverse as Europe.</span>