How did Martin Luther react to the Peasants' War in 1524?

A. He denounced the peasants and called on German princes to maintain peace.
B. He wrote a defense of the war and justified it as part of his cause.
C. He remained ambivalent about its goals and hesitated to support it.
D. He was pleased that his ideas had caught on so strongly with the common people.
E. He purposefully incited it through his writing of the Ninety-Five Theses.


Answer: A

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