The correct answer
here is D. Johann Tetzel started selling indulgences Wittenberg to anyone who was
be kind enough to donate the money for the reconstruction effort in Rome where
they were rebuilding the Cathedral of St. Peter. This prompted Luther to nail
his famous 95 Theses on the door of the Church in Wittenberg as Luther believed
that faith alone is enough to grant salvation through Jesus Christ. This would
later start the great wave of Protestantism.
We probably wouldn't have had as much technicologic inventions and the leader system would probably be messed up as well.
The Mughal or Mogul Empire ruled most of India and Pakistan in the 16th and 17th centuries. The time of their reign was marked by a period of peaceful religious and cultural blossoming between Hindus and Muslims in India, whose culmination is the golden era of Islamic-Hindu cross-influences. This empire, in turn, strengthened the influence of Islam in South Asia, extending Muslim, especially Persian culture. Mughal were Muslims who ruled the Hindu majority.
<span>Although it is quite clear that Roman Catholic thinkers, notably Copernicus, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), and Rene Descartes (1596-1650), played a major role in the early part of the scientific revolution, the later period does seem to be dominated by developments in Protestant countries, even through the Protestant</span>
B. is the answer you will want to put. While they did let African Americans fight in the war in a special unit, they would not allow that unit to be led by an African American. It was headed by a white man named Robert Gould Shaw.