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17. Why Did Martin Luther Attack the Catholice Church in His Ninety Five Theses? Select TWO Correct Answers. the Belief That Church and

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17. Why did Martin Luther attack the Catholice Church in his Ninety Five Theses? Select TWO correct answers. the belief that Church and state must be completely separate e D the belief that the papacy in Germany should be overthrown the belief that the Catholic Church was abusing the sale of indulgences the belief that salvation could be ochieved by falth alone the belief that public support would help overturn the decision of e - his excommunication

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The correct answers are C and D.

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## Step 1Martin Luther, a German theologian and monk, is known for his Ninety-Five Theses, which he posted on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517. This act is considered the starting point of the Protestant Reformation.## Step 2Luther's main objections to the Catholic Church were centered around the sale of indulgences and the doctrine of salvation. Indulgences were a practice where the Church claimed that certain sins could be forgiven in exchange for money, which Luther viewed as a form of corruption.## Step 3Luther also challenged the Catholic doctrine that salvation could be achieved through deeds and monetary contributions, rather than through faith alone. He argued that salvation could only be achieved through faith in God's grace.## Step 4The options about the papacy in Germany being overthrown and the belief that Church and state must be completely separate are not directly related to the content of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses.## Step 5The option about public support helping to overturn the decision of his excommunication is not a primary reason for Luther's attack on the Catholic Church.