The best options from the list would be that "a. Indulgences were payments to the Church that allowed a person to commit any sin without fear of punishment," and "<span>d. Martin Luther wrote a series of arguments against the sale of indulgences," since this lay at the heart of the Reformation. </span>
President John F. Kennedy
He knew if word got out, people would come and trample his crops.
Answer:
Clemenceau wanted the Treaty of Versailles to be harsh on Germany for four main reasons. ... France wanted compensation for this by punishing Germany harshly. Secondly, French people naturally hated German people. Especially after 1871 and the Franco-Prussian war when the Germans took Alsace-Lorraine from France.