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14 November, 10:29

An effect of the Great Peasants' Revolt was that

a. about 100,000 peasants died.

b. Martin Luther voiced his support.

c. German princes were defeated.

d. serfdom ended in Germany.

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  1. 14 November, 13:17
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    The German Peasants' War ended in over 100,000 peasant deaths. Martin Luther was completely against the Peasant Revolt, and he condemned it. German princes lasted until the 1900s, and serfdom in Germany did not end until after the revolt. Therefore, Choice A is correct.
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