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Which statements accurately describe the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation?



Choose all answers that are correct.

Question 63 options:

The pope ordered monks and friars to stop abusing the idea of indulgences.


Martin Luther was angry that he was unable to sell indulgences.


Catholics believed that they could help make up for their sins by doing good works.


A friar, John Tetzel, convinced many people to give money to the church in exchange for an indulgence, or pardon.

Sagot :

A friar, John Tetzel, convinced many people to give money to the church in exchange for an indulgence, or pardon.

Catholics believed that they could help make up for their sins by doing good works.