Why did Jan Hus gain so many followers?
A) His attack on the political power of monasteries and the wealth of clergy resonated with many people who were angry over the behavior of the clergy during the Black Death.
B) His attack on indulgences and papal offers of remission of sins resonated with many people who resented the costs of the Crusades.
C) His attack on papal authority and his call for the translation of the Bible into Czech resonated with many people who were opposed to the church's wealth and were experiencing an emerging Czech nationalism.
D) His attack on the Holy Roman emperor's attempts to seize church lands resonated with many people who resented nobles' abuses of their peasants.
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