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1. This Bible translator prepared new Greek and Latin
translations of the New Testament, - Erasmus
2. This German prince provided Martin Luther with a safe
a place to work at Wartburg. - Frederick III
3. This pope excommunicated Martin Luther and summoned
him to the Diet of Worms. - Pope Leo X
4. He was the first to translate the Bible into English, - William Tyndale
5. This Cambridge theologian convinced Henry VIII that his marriage to Katherine was invalid. - Thomas Cranmer
6. This theologian convinced the king that the pope had no right to control church practices in England. - Thomas Cromwell
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Answer:
They held protests related to the Rosenbergs' trial because they thought that the Rosenbergs had not been given a fair, impartial trial.
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Answer:
Roosevelt worked towards making life of Americans better and also worked to protect environment
Explanation:
Two important aspects of Roosevelt's life –
a) Roosevelt was determined to improve the life of American citizens as evident from his "Square Deal" domestic program that initiated welfare legislation and government regulation of industry
b) He focused on preserving environment by conserving nearly 200 million acres for national forests, reserves, and wildlife refuges
Answer:
Martin Luther.
Explanation:
Martin Luther was a German theologian, a monk, an author, etc. among many other titles. He was famous for his "Ninety-Five Theses" which critiques the selling of indulgences by the Catholic Church. He would later be the influence behind the increase and spread of secular democracy in the Christian world.
Luther was against the practice of clergy selling plenary indulgences to the public. These indulgences are a sort of 'forgiven pass' for believers to get to heaven with lesser 'punishments'. This means that buying indulgences allow a person to get fewer punishments after death and get to heaven. Martin Luther believed that faith alone is the only requirement to get to heaven and not such indulgences. He famously printed his Ninety-Five Theses and nailed it to the Church door.