Se the woodcut below to answer the following question:
black and white engraving of a m...
History, 05.11.2019 23:31 glitterforever2739
Se the woodcut below to answer the following question:
black and white engraving of a man in a traditional abbots robe who is looking upward and holding a book with his left hand while his right arm extends and pushes the back of a skeleton. the skeleton is holding a sword over his shoulder and tugging at the man's robe with his left fist.
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in the picture, the skeleton is wearing a religious hat. which of the following statements best describes the meaning of this image?
the church saves good christians.
the lavish lifestyle of church leaders may have caused the plague.
the plague will only affect churchgoers.
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