During the German peasant wars of the 1520s, Martin Luther
a. sided with the peasants against an oppressive upper class.
b. remained aloof and withdrawn.
c. called for the German nobility to use any force necessary to subdue the uprising.
d. was still an unknown monk with no political or religious significance.
e. personally fought on the side of the peasants.
c
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