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Why was translating the bible into a language everyone could read so significant? a) people could now have their local priests read the bible to them b) people no longer had to rely on the church to translate for them so they could interpret the bible for themselves c) it made the pope very happy to see everyone reading the bible d) it turned everyone against martin luther

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