Answer:
As articulated in his <em>95 Theses</em>, three of the problems that Luther had with selling indulgences are as follows:
1. He did not want the people to mistakenly believe the Pope's indulgence was better than other forms of charity (I'm guessing this refers to a similar to God; not committing adultery through this medium).
2. He believed that buying indulgences does not improve the quality of man; rather, man only becomes more selfish by buying indulgences.
3. He asserted that man, unless he is rich enough, can save his money to spend on more important things than indulgences (he encouraged people not to 'throw away' their money on indulgences).
Explanation:
Read theses 41 -- 47 for more
A) to amend the Articles of Confederation
Between 1783 and 1787 some events occurred in the US that proved the Articles of Confederation were not working. For many leaders Shay's Rebellion was the final straw.
State representatives came to Philadelphia to amend the Articles of Confederation. However, it was quickly realized that a whole new system needed to be created to fix the issues the Articles presented. Representatives offered different options but overall a strong central government was needed to fix the concerns. Out of the convention, the Constitution of the United States was created and has remained the law of the land since 1788.
Answer:
New England, West Africa, and the Caribbean
Explanation:
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