How did political and economic issues play a role in the Protestant reformation in Europe
The Roman Catholic church ruled the politics and economic powers during that time. The church used indulgences to get money and build new churches and get power from powerful people. Martin Luther was strongly against the use of money to get forgiveness “from God”. Once this monopoly of power was removed from the Church many other religions raised such as Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals.
The economic change also went to schools, before the reform people were not literate and did not had the practice to read the Bible. Martin Luther defended that people should read and study it, because of that more people acquired education what increased productivity.
The answer would be C. Although the first three are correct C is why they left Europe to go to the new world at all.
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Germany's strong economic performance has largely resulted from effective economic management, but the temporary factors were especially important in spurring economic growth in the immediate post-World War II era.
It enabled them to increase their power over the trade business creating a complete monopoly which in turn led even to military expansions. Eventually, it led to the complete fall of Mughal empire and establishment of East India Company as the rulers of colonial India.