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Copy and Answer the End Goal Questions: Thursday- Warm-up Copy and Answer the End Goal Questions: 1.) What are the qualities of a good leader? 2.) What influence did Martin Luther have on the people?

Martin Luther The most famous Protestant leader was Martin Luther In 1517, he posted his 95 Theses (a list of what he thought was wrong with the Catholic Church) on the door of a Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany He also translated The Bible into German(language of the commoner) Luther criticized: Indulgences The power of the Pope The huge wealth of the Catholic Church Luther’s teachings later became known as Lutheranism(a branch of Protestantism)

Martin Luther Martin Luther’s ideas sparked the Reformation which was a religious and social movement that forever changed Europe.

Martin Luther Today you are going to read a play about Martin Luther. You will need to login to google classroom.

Martin Luther https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ3AFZXXX-k

Martin Luther What was the indulgences? Why did Martin Luther have a problem with them? Why did Martin Luther write the 95 theses? Why are the people called Protestants? How did the invention of the printing press help Martin Luther spread his ideas. Why was Martin Luther so influential? Could someone have the same impact today?