An 500 error has occurred.
   
Here are the 2 most common explanations.

Options is set in a .htaccess file.  The .htaccess file can be on the webroot or in any subfolder on the site.  For security reasons Options is disabled. Unfortunately the server throws an 500 error if it is set somewhere on the site.

A script on your site is trying to use more resources than allowed.  This usually happens with dynamic CMS like Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal, when using a faulty plugin, or having just too many plugins/addons enabled.  If the plugin is not faulty, but just heavy on resources it is smart to use caching, like WP Super Cache for Wordpress.

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