Final answer:
Martin Luther's demands in his 95 Theses included That money made from the sale of indulgences be given to the poor and That the Bible be printed in everyday language so that all could read it
The answer is option ⇒A and B
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answers are a) That money made from the sale of indulgences be given to the poor and b) That the Bible be printed in everyday language so that all could read it.
Here's an explanation:
1. The question asks about the demands made by Martin Luther in his 95 Theses.
2. Option a) states that Martin Luther demanded that the money collected from the sale of indulgences should be given to the poor. Indulgences were certificates sold by the Catholic Church that supposedly granted forgiveness of sins.
3. Option b) states that Martin Luther demanded that the Bible be printed in everyday language so that all people could read it. This was a significant demand as at the time, the Bible was primarily available in Latin, which limited access to it for those who didn't understand the language.
4. Option c) is incorrect because the demand for the recognition and acceptance of the doctrine of predestination was not part of Martin Luther's 95 Theses. Predestination was a concept associated with the teachings of John Calvin, not Martin Luther.
5. Option d) is incorrect because Martin Luther's focus was primarily on reforming the Catholic Church and its practices, rather than demanding religious freedom for worshipers who disagreed with Church doctrine.
The answer is option ⇒A and B