Why did fifteenth-century Europeans search for a sea route to Asia? Choose all answers that are correct. A. European nations needed a place to send their excess populations. B. Many Europeans had read about Asia and wanted to travel there. C. Europeans wanted goods such as pearls and silk that could only be obtained in Asia. D. Bandits made overland travel too dangerous for Europeans.
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b c
No, that's not it
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In the 15th century it was hard to travel because people always wanted to steal. It made trade routes and other important paths hard to travel by
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I think it's just D. Bandits made it too hard to travel.
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Which descriptions of the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation, are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Indulgences were payments to the Church that allowed a person to commit any sin without fear of punishment. B. Protestants agreed with Catholics that good works could make up for a person's sins. C. John Tetzel sold indulgences to raise money to finish St. Peter's Basilica. D. Martin Luther wrote a series of arguments against the sale of indulgences.
a d
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Which descriptions of the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation, are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Indulgences were payments to the Church that allowed a person to commit any sin without fear of punishment. B. Protestants agreed with Catholics that good works could make up for a person's sins. C. John Tetzel sold indulgences to raise money to finish St. Peter's Basilica. D. Martin Luther wrote a series of arguments against the sale of indulgences.
a and d
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