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Why was the Monk Martin Luther important to the Reformation period?

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I'll answer with important dates in Luther's life as the framework, and include important writings and events in the process.  I'm doing just some items, there could be many more things mentioned.  Hope this helps.

1483 - Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany

1505 - Luther left law studies and entered the monastery.  There was a storm during which he vowed to become a monk if he survived the storm, but Luther had already been struggling over spiritual issues, doubting his soul's salvation.

1512 - Luther earned his Doctor of Theology degree and became a faculty member of the University of Wittenberg.  His studies for teaching theology led him to his spiritual insights about grace in Christ.

September, 1517 - Luther wrote "A Disputation against Scholastic Theology," a set of 97 theses aimed at the core teachings of the Roman Catholic church's main theological scholars.  This document didn't attract a lot of notice initially, because it was the sort of doctrinal debate university types would have with each other.

October, 1517 - Luther wrote and posted "A Disputation on the Power of Indulgences," a set of 95 theses -- and commonly known simply as "The 95 Theses."  This document stirred up a firestorm, because it attacked the money-making asset that indulgences had become for the church.

1518 - The Heidelberg Disputation.  Luther was called upon to defend his theology by his brothers in the Augustinian monastic order.  Luther's theses presented at Heidelberg were a defense of his teachings about Rome's "scholastic theology" (the September 1517 document).

1521 - Luther was excommunicated by the pope.  At the Diet of Worms (a meeting of princes in the city of Worms), it was demanded that Luther recant his teachings.  He would not do so.  The prince who ruled Luther's territory, Frederick the Wise, whisked Luther away to the Wartburg Castle to keep him safe from harm.

1522 - Luther's German translation of the New Testament (which he completed while at the Wartburg) was published.

1524-25 - The Peasants' War occurred in Germany, as peasants revolted against nobles and landlords.  The peasants took Luther's reform movement against the church as a signal for changing society as a whole -- which was not something Luther himself supported.

1525 - Luther published The Bondage of the Will, which he considered his most important work.  It was a response to Erasmus of Rotterdam who defended the freedom of the human will.  Luther pointed to the Bible and said our wills are enslaved in sin until God takes action to redeem us by his grace.  Notice that this is the same issue that Luther had been raising in his objections to "scholastic theology" in the Roman Catholic system.

1530 - At the Diet of Augsburg, the newly forming Lutheran church was allowed to submit a confession of faith, which became known as the Augsburg Confession.  (Luther's colleague, Philip Melanchthon, wrote that confession.)

1537 - Luther's own confession of faith, the Smalcald Articles, were prepared in case the Lutherans were allowed to present a confession at a council of the church that was being proposed.

1546 - Luther died in Eisleben, Germany.  

After Luther's death, wars of religion occurred between Roman Catholics and Protestants, including both Lutherans and Calvinists (who followed the teachings of John Calvin).  The Protestant groups could not be stamped out by force and became prominent in some parts of Europe.


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Answer: Friedrich Engels was horrified by the condition of the workers in England.

Explanation:

He expressed these views in his book "The State of the Working Class in England." He shared his experiences on this topic during his life in Manchester. That English city was the center of the industrial revolution, so Engels had first-hand information. Engels was appalled by the conditions of the radicals, which the rich capitalists took maximum advantage of. It was especially shocking for him to watch children in unconditional and unsafe industrial plants. Workers lived in poor conditions, worked 12 and 16 hours a day, had no rights, and often suffered various work injuries.

The "dust bowls," described by John Steinbeck in The Grapes of Wrath, had the greatest impact on​

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Answer:

farms

Explanation:

farms lost so many crops because of the dust bowl

what the definition of the term referenda

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Answer:

A referendum is a direct and universal vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal and can have nationwide or local forms. This may result in the adoption of a new policy or specific law.

Answer: Referenda- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.

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"Separate but equal" did nothing to ensure equality.
O True
O False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Technically false, even though it was not equal, it brought it closer to equality.

what is an atomic in physical science?

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An atom in the physical sciences is considered the base unit of matter.

What is atomic physics?

Atomic physics is a term to refer to the branch of physics that studies the properties and behavior of atoms and their components, as well as matter-matter interactions.

What is an atom in the physical sciences?

An atom in the physical sciences is considered to be the basic unit of all matter. It is the unit from which all the elements of the universe are formed.

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Freedom of religion means
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You can practice any religion of your choice

You can practice any religion of your choice or no religion

You must practice the set religion of the country

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The first one freedom means what you want. So practice the religion you want your choice

Answer:

You can practice any religion of your choice

Explanation:

Freedom of religion allows you to practice any religion if you want to.

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1. What kinds of spices were traded with the West beginning in 1498?​

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cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, pepper, and turmeric

Which of the following occurred in response to the impact of industrialization?
A
the reform of public education

B
the Union Movement

C
the reform of child labor practices

D
all of the above

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Answer:

B

the Union Movement

Explanation:

Explain how rulers of the gunpowder empires (ottoman, safavid, mughal, king) used architecture to legitimize their power. give an example for each

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Rulers of the gunpowder empires used architecture to legitimize their power as a way to express their power, control, and sovereignty over other nations. That is why they built impressive buildings for their time. Indeed they even tried to intimidate the enemy with these structures.

Some examples:

Ottoman Empire. Experts builders of Mosques. The church of Haga Sophia in Istambul is a great example.

Safavid Empire. The impressive Naqshe Jahan Square, a symbol of the grandiosity of the Safavids.

Mughal Empire. This is a classic, the world-famous Taj Mahal in India. One of the most beautiful buildings in India and probably, in the world.

strategies general braddock could have taken to increase his army's chances of defeating the french us history

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Answer:

lined up in columns and rows, clothing bright red and dark blue, made easy targets

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What contribution from the Gupta Empire was eventually adopted by both
the Arabs and the Europeans?
Plz help!

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Well they both liked gold and got attributed to it because they liked gold

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which of the following would you expect
to find in the lithosphere?
A asteroids
B earthquakes
C smog
D ships

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Answer:

B) Earthquakes

Explanation:

Among the following would you expect to find in the lithosphere is earthquakes. Thus the correct option is B.

What is lithosphere?

The Earth's solid outer layer is known as the lithosphere. The crust and the Earth's uppermost layers, the hard upper part of the core, constitute the lithosphere.As you drop down into the Earth, the temperature rises rapidly, causing the elasticity of the rocks to decrease.

The earthquake is majorly found in lithospshere as earthquakes occur when the tectonic plates move and collapse with each other due to force and appear as earthquakes and cause great destruction.

In the same way that a very strong wire, the lithosphere reacts to high stresses. The lithosphere explodes if pressures get too high. The lithosphere collapses under its own gravity during an earthquake.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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How was social gospel movement addressed during the Industrial Age?

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Social Gospel, strict social change development noticeable in the US from around 1870 to 1920. Initiators of the development deciphered the kingdom of God as requiring social just as individual salvation and looked for the advancement of industrialized society through utilization of the scriptural standards of noble cause and equity.

The Social Gospel was particularly proclaimed among liberal Protestant priests, including Washington Encourage and Lyman Abbott, and was molded by the enticing works of Charles Monroe Sheldon.

Explanation:

During the 1930s a considerable lot of these beliefs were acknowledged through the ascent of organized labor and the enactment of the New deal by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

When was the first wave out of Africa

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The wave out of Africa was two million years ago .

Answer:

Explanation:

his theory has gained more support in recent years due to DNA research. Evidence from a genetic study indicates an expansion out of Africa about 1.9 million years ago

many advances and inventions in the aftermath of world war ii served as a backdrop to developments in theatre. these include .

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The advances and inventions in the aftermath of world war ii served as a backdrop to developments in theatre. these include :

Little changed in Napoleon's France from the theatre of the 1780s, which specialized in Neoclassical theater. Melodrama, which would come to dominate theatre in the 19th century, was first introduced through popular drama, as presented by what was known as "boulevard theatres." The romantic play was made possible by melodrama, which popularized deviations from Neoclassicism and attracted vast audiences.

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How do you think soldiers at Fort Sumter
felt when their fellow Americans attacked
them?

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The soldiers at Fort Sumter felt disappointed, Betrayed and dismayed when their fellow Americans attacked them. Below you can read more about the Battle of Forte Sumpter

The Battle of Fort Sumter

  The Battle of Fort Sumter was a conflict which began on  April 12, 1861 when forces from the Confederate States of America attacked the United States military garrison at Fort Sumter, South Carolina.

  Less than 48hours later, the fort surrendered and No one was killed. The battle of fort Sumter signaled the beginning the Civil War, which later turned out to be the bloodiest conflict in American history.

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Which Oklahoma general convinced UK Prime Minister Winston Churchil to allow US air forces to bomb German
military targets with greater precision during daytime hours?
A. William S. Key
B.
C. Clarence Tinker
D. Joseph James Clark
Ira Eaker

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Answer:

Clarence Tinker

Explanation:

Which animal do you think had the largest impact on the Americas? Why?

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Answer:

Chickens, they have been around a while, and they act as a main food source for some families.

Explanation:

Why was Eisenhower reluctant to use Von Braun to work on the U.S. rocket program?

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Answer:

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Answer:

14. D

15. C

16. D

19. B

Explanation:

The faith of Islam encouraged the Muslims to conquer more foreign lands through war but fought with those who fight with them while no women and children should be insulted and killed. Zheng He traveled to many far region through various voyages, reached to the African coast and establishing trade relations with more that 25 countries. The other main reason for moving the capital from Nanjing to Beijing during the Ming dynasty was due to the fear Mongol threat which came nearer to the Nanjing. The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of eastern Roman Empire after the fall of Western Roman Empire held in the fifth century CE.

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What did the Soviets want from the United States when Nixon took office in
1969?
O
A. A deal that would let them buy American wheat
B. Money to build nuclear weapons
C. Money for their space program
D. An agreement to invade China

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Answer:

A. A deal that would let them buy American wheat :)

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What does Desmond call the “highest honor any American could want”?

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Answer:

স্বাধীনতা অর্জনে ৭ই মার্চের ভাষণের ভুমিকা (১০০০) শব্দ গ্রুপ খ ক্লাস ৮

Explanation:

স্বাধীনতা অর্জনে ৭ই মার্চের ভাষণের ভুমিকা (১০০০) শব্দ গ্রুপ খ ক্লাস ৮


Describe the Amish culture

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Answer:

The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, Christian pacifism, and are slower to adopt many conveniences of modern technology, with a view to not interrupt family time, nor replacing face-to-face conversations whenever possible.

Explanation:

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Who was the richest banker in Italy?

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Answer:

Giovanni di Micci de'Medici

Answer: Giovanni Medici

Explanation: The Medici bank, which Giovanni Medici founded in 1397, was the most famous Italian bank. It was Europe's largest and most valued bank. Some estimates suggest that the Medici family was Europe's richest family for a period of time.

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Read the excerpt from "Return Flight."

He narrowed his eyes and bristled. The humiliation of being crated pecked and clawed at his spirit. Maggie's smooth claws, encased in thick material, resisted his protests as they enfolded him in darkness. Maggie tried to soothe his shame with her coos and gurgles, but it was no match for the despair that washed over him at these moments. He was a regal bird, meant to fly above the earth in a magnificent and boundless existence, not teeter around in a cramped box. His wings felt strong by his sides, and the urge to flap them until they broke through the walls that surrounded him became more insistent.

Which best describes how the bird feels?

trapped and frustrated
happy and content
angry and hateful
scared and lonely

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Answer:

b i think ;)

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Which statement best describes the slave revolt of 1811?

It was a small rebellion of only a few dozen enslaved people.
It took over New Orleans and helped enslaved people gain freedom.
It was defeated by the military as the rebels marched to New Orleans.
It was a large rebellion that lasted for weeks before it came to an end.

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I think it’s the second one but I’m not completely sure but please correct me if I’m wrong

Answer:

C - It was defeated by the military as the rebels marched to New Orleans.

Explanation:

I did it on edge

What occurred as a result of an abundant food supply being produced?


A. domestication of animals

B. permanent homes

C. systematic agriculture

D. specialization

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Answer:

D. specialization

Explanation:

what did carnegie build so he can be remembered?

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Answer:

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true or false

Scribes had to pay the highest taxes in Egypt.

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

The answer is false
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