The German Peasants' Revolt of 1525:
A) was initially supported by Martin Luther,until it became too violent.
B) was supported by Martin Luther thoroughly until its successful conclusion in November 1525.
C) did not have any impact on the religious evolution of Germany because it was not motivated by religious issues.
D) was ruthlessly suppressed by the emperor Charles V.
E) cemented the alliance of Lutheranism with state power.
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Q13: The term Protestant means:
A)dissenting.
B)reforming.
C)protecting.
D)witnessing.
E)worshiping.
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A)building
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Q17: Many peasants were drawn to Protestantism because:
A)they
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