Answer:
A
Explanation:
Martin Luther was a seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation who strongly disputed the sale of indulgences. His Ninety-Five Theses criticized many of the doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church.
Answer:
How did interaction between societies during this time period contribute to (I'm assuming) cultural diffusion? (In other words, the spreading of cultures to different locations throughout the world.)
Explanation:
I don't think it can really be anything other than cultural diffusion, but if you haven't been learning about it you might want to ask your teacher.
Explanation:
According to the map and the table, Suleiman gained, consolidated, and maintained power by expanding. They did this by conquering other empires and people throughout the 1300s to the 1600s.
Blitzkrieg tactics were very successful, because they were surprise attacks, so the country being attacked usually didn't have time to prepare for the attack. They were also very quick, so Germany could blitzkrieg attack another country, and then leave before the country attacked could gather its military to defend themselves.