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The sale of indulgences was a cause of the Protestant Reformation, along with other factors such as religious disagreements and corruption within the Catholic Church.
The sale of indulgences was one of the causes of the Protestant Reformation. Indulgences were certificates sold by the Catholic Church that promised forgiveness for sins. This practice sparked criticism from Martin Luther and other reformers, who believed that salvation should be based on faith and not on the purchase of indulgences.
In addition to the sale of indulgences, other causes of the Protestant Reformation include religious disagreements, corruption within the Catholic Church, and social and political unrest during this time period.
The fall of Constantinople, the Thirty Years' War, and the Council of Trent were significant events that occurred during or after the Protestant Reformation but were not direct causes of it.
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(1) acquired California from Spain
(2) gained control of the port of New Orleans
(3) ended border conflicts with British Canada
(4) annexed Florida
2. Gained control of the port of New Orleans
When the two U.S. statesmen, James Monroe, and Livingston, were sent to Paris to negotiate with France, the U.S.'s initial intention was to negotiate the acquisition of New Orleans and all or part of Florida, or just New Orleans, and if France didn't accept it either then, at least, they would have to secure U.S. access to the Mississippi and the port.
After negotiations took place, not only did the U.S. acquire new Orleans, but it also ended up acquiring the whole territory of Louisiana of approximately 828,000,000 square, almost half of what the U.S. is today.
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d. The mujahedeen were trying to overthrow the communists.
Explanation:
b. c.