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AP European History Period 1: 1450-1648 Drill 2, Problem 1. As a result of the meeting in the image, which of the following occurred?
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AP European History Period 1: 1450-1648 Drill 2, Problem 1. As a result of the meeting in the image, which of the following occurred?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by the diet of
- 00:06
worms it's what campers resort to when we get really really hungry take a look [Camper with a huge pile of worms]
- 00:12
at the image right there and here's today's question as a result of the
- 00:15
meeting illustrated in the image which of the following occurred and here your
- 00:19
potential answers [mumbling] well yes this meeting was in fact called the diet of
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- 00:27
worms we know what you're thinking but the meeting did not take place in a pile [people stuck in a pile of dirt]
- 00:32
of dirt actually a diet refers to a deliberate assembly and worms is a city
- 00:38
in Germany really we're not making this stuff up people funny name for a [Worms shown on a map of Germany]
- 00:41
historically significant meeting yes something you want to think about when
- 00:45
you're eating spaghetti probably not well to best answer the question we [children running away from a meal of spaghetti]
- 00:49
should probably figure out what the point of the meeting was in the first
- 00:51
place well basically Pope Leo the tenth had recently read Luther's ninety-five
- 00:57
theses and not so surprisingly given the subject matter found a teensy-weensy few [Pope Leo reading a theses and throws book in the air]
- 01:02
little problems with it 41 problems to be precise and when the Pope has 41
- 01:07
problems with your ninety-five theses well you might want to go back to the
- 01:11
drawing board and so the whole meeting thing served as a place for Luther to [People congregating at a meeting]
- 01:15
renounce his writings to the Pope. Well that was Leo's plan anyway but spoiler
- 01:19
alert Luther showed up and did the exact opposite awkward even more awkward was [Pope soeaking to the Pope]
- 01:25
that many people of the meeting actually fell for that pile of worms allowing for
- 01:29
the idea to spread throughout Europe and even in the New World well, eliminates B
- 01:33
and D and following the meeting Martin Luther not related to King jr.
- 01:37
translated the New Testament into his native tongue German not Italian so that [Luther translating the new testament]
- 01:43
eliminates C as well. The members have stated the meeting were so impressed by
- 01:47
Luther's defense of his writings that they began to support him more and more [People waving their arms in support]
- 01:51
and hey, the thought of gaining ownership over the church's land didn't hurt
- 01:55
either religious reform became a hot-button issue of the state making A A button labelled hot]
- 01:59
the correct answer and making this meeting one of the biggest and most
- 02:03
uncomfortable backfires in human history yea yikes!
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