How did Martin Luther respond to the German Peasants' War?
A) He sided with the peasants, arguing that they had a right to religious and social freedom.
B) He refused to get involved because he was afraid that doing so might jeopardize his position with Frederick of Saxony.
C) He condemned the peasants, because he believed that even tyrannical rulers should be obeyed.
D) He condemned the nobles for slaughtering thousands of rebels across Germany.
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