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    Reformation on Religion was most important event and cause for others There were many important changes in Europe history during 1500 to 1700. During this period‚ structure of Europe changed‚ reformations made‚ and idea of government appeared. Many important ideas that created modern day Europe and western civilization constructed around this time period. Three given important events ‚ protestant reformation with catholic church division ‚ English civil war with creation of absolutism and scientific

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    During the Catholic and Protestant reformation in the 1500s there was a shift in the people of Europe and in their culture. The European view on faith changed and they began to move more away from the rituals‚ and if it were not for the Reformation the Europeans would not have been able to get away from the power of the Church. The Reformation changed the way that people saw things at this time. First it changed the way that people viewed Faith and belief. The people of Europe began to move away

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    Georgi Darnell – 12 U.S. History Trent Affair Mrs. Karpitsky The Trent Affair During the first year of the American Civil War‚ a diplomatic crisis occurred between Great Britain and the United States. The crisis‚ known as The Trent Affair‚ came very close to causing a war between the two countries. War was ultimately avoided leaving both Great Britain and the United States in a better position with one another. Two diplomats‚ James Mason and John Slidell were to be sent to Britain and France

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    Trent is a five year old African American male. He is in his first two weeks of his first year of school. During a morning walk through‚ Trent was found in the hallway having a yelling and screaming competition with a teacher aide. The teacher and aide had labeled Trent‚ stating that he was rowdy and aggressive and suggested he be placed in a special education program. This suggestion is concerning for Trent because it could mean a misdiagnosis of a learning disability because of the teacher’s views

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    UNIT II: The Reformation Chapter 16 The Reformation The Reformation & Daily Life The Wars of Religion PART I: SHORT ANSWERS: Answer the following questions in complete paragraph form. There must be a comprehensive topic sentence and a beginning‚ middle and end to the paragraph. Be specific and use examples where appropriate. (5-7 sentences is a general guideline) Why did the Reformation begin in Germany and not in France‚ Italy‚ England or Spain? The Reformation began in Germany

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    Around the time of the Reformation‚ societies suffered profoundly from The Black Death. The plague caused the deaths of 50-60% of Europe and 500 million deaths worldwide. People were intensely fearful and many turned to religion to cope. Many questions arose about God and the Church‚ which became a spotlight of attention. What effect was this having on the faith of the people? Many people believed that God was punishing them. Many performed acts of good‚ known as indulgences‚ in the hope that God

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    pardons‚ is not purchasing for himself the indulgences of the Pope but the anger of God…”. This statement was made by Martin Luther in the 16th century‚ during a period of religious change known as the Reformation‚ in Europe’s history. There were many religious and political reasons why the Reformation in Europe occurred. The Church was thought of as a corrupt institution in the 16th century Europe. The Church refused to translate the bible. New ideas were rarely accepted. The uses of inquisitions

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    I am going to talk about a few things.A few things i’m going to talk about is the protestant reformation‚counter reformation‚and the english reformation.I will also be touching on Martin Luther‚the war of religions ‚and I will be talking about the catholic church.I will be putting mostly fact and not many opinions.One opinion i’m going to put in now is that I don’t like history. The protestant reformation lasted from 1517-1648.It started with Martin Luther when he was studying the bible as his time

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    states that the forgiving action has already taken place. Indulgences deal only with punishments left after sins have been forgiven. Abuses of Indulgences   An indulgence will shorten your time in purgatory by a fixed number of days The Catholic Church does not claim to know anything about how long or

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    The Trent Affair‚ also known as the Mason and Slidell Affair‚ was an international diplomatic incident that occurred during the American Civil War. On November 8th 1861‚ the USS San Jacinto‚ intercepted the British mail packet Trent and removed it as contraband of two war Confederate diplomats‚ who were James Mason and John Slidell. The envoys were bound for Great Britain and France to press the Confederacys’ case for diplomatic recognition by Europe. The initial reaction in the United States was

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