Who was Martin Luther and what was his significance in the western world during the 16th century?

martin Luther was a Catholic pope who declared the first crusade in which Christians waged a 200-year war against Muslims for possession of Muslim

martin Luther was the English king who started the English Reformation by establishing the church of England because the pope would not grant him an annulment to queen Catherine

martin Luther was an Augustinian monk who became a prominent figure during the Protestant Reformation by writing the 95 these which described the abuses of the Catholic church

martin Luther was an Italian writer who changed Europe politics by writing the prince which described prince committing mistrustful acts in order to achieve his political ambitions

i think its c

Yes, it's c.

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You are correct, Martin Luther was an Augustinian monk who became a significant figure during the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. He is known for writing the "95 Theses," which were a list of grievances against the Catholic Church. His actions and writings challenged the authority and practices of the Catholic Church and sparked a movement that led to the establishment of Protestantism.

To arrive at this answer, you can consider the options provided and eliminate those that are not correct. In this case, options a, b, and d can be eliminated as they provide incorrect information about Martin Luther. Option c accurately describes Martin Luther's role as an Augustinian monk and his contribution to the Protestant Reformation.

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