The administration faced political opposition in 1994 when Republicans took control of both houses of congress but Clinton was reelected in 1996, after a failed attempt at a health care reform.
Answer:
The Ninety-Five Theses called for many reforms, including
establishing new denominations.
banning the sale of indulgences.
allowing only priests to forgive sins.
building palaces with church funds.
They pursued Tobacco, Horses, Farming primarily. There were also blacksmiths, clothiers, and builders/loggers.