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Martin Luther debated with Johann Eck, a Catholic scholar who disagreed with Luther's theses. He (Eck) originally was going to debate with Carlstadt, one of Luther's friends, however Luther tagged along to the debate and interjected himself into the debate. During this debate, Eck accused Luther of believing in the theories of Jon Hus, an early reformer in Bohemia who was accused of heresy and burned at the stake. Luther eventually admitted that Hus was correct in his theories of following Scripture and going against practices such as Indulgences. Also in the course of the debate, Luther admitted that church Councils and even the Pope could be wrong and that only the Scriptures were correct.
He wasn't a monk. Martin Luther was a law student that questioned the Catholic Church. He was the start of the Protestant movement of the Christian Church.
Martin Luther King Jr. was his real name. He was an American civil rights leader and activist. He started the African-American civil rights movement.
He was popular because he helped African-American people get their rights.
Angering middle-class whites
Angering middle-class whites
Angering middle-class whites.
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Martin Luther King Jr. viewed the turn toward violence by black nationalists as a setback for the civil rights movement. He believed in nonviolent resistance as the most effective way to achieve social change and racial equality, and he advocated for peaceful protests and civil disobedience. King saw violence as counterproductive and damaging to the goals of the movement.
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Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther King began the Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King invented the Civil Rights Movement
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