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Amanda [17]
2 years ago
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Can someone help me fill in the blanks I need help ASAP!

History
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Katen [24]2 years ago
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Although I don’t the specific answers your teacher wants, I’ll give it a shot.

Martin Luther was angered by the Catholic Churches use of indulgences(get out of hell free cards), he was also angered by the churches huge spending in Rome, and

Explanation, he was also upset with the popes overreach of authority.

This resulted in the Catholic Church attempting to force Luther to retract the statements, he didn’t and he was excommunicated, following this, Luther started his own church whiten led to the many Protestant churches of today

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