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Martin Luther was a famous leader who helped start the Reformation. What was the name of the list he nailed to a church door to share his ideas for change?
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During the Renaissance, Martin Luther believed that the Bible should be translated so that everyone could read it. What major change did he help start?
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The Reformation
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Martin Luther was a famous leader who helped start the Reformation. What was the name of the list he nailed to a church door to share his ideas for change?
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During the Renaissance, Martin Luther believed that the Bible should be translated so that everyone could read it. What major change did he help start?
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Martin Luther was upset that the Church was selling "indulgences." What did he believe was the only way for people to receive God's forgiveness?
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To help more people understand the Bible for themselves, what language did Martin Luther translate it into?
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Which invention helped Martin Luther spread his 95 Theses and ideas across Europe very quickly?
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In what city did Martin Luther nail his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church?
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Besides being a monk, what was Martin Luther's job where he taught students about the Bible?
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Why did Martin Luther believe it was important for the Bible to be written in the common language of the people?
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The era during which Martin Luther lived saw a great 'rebirth' of art, science, and new ideas. What is this time period called?
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What was the main reaction of the Church leaders after Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses and refused to take back his words?