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Category: /History
…ideas and reforms on Christianity were in direct conflict with the Catholic Church. These ideas, reforms, and thoughts on faith was the spark plug that started the Protestant Reformation. Luther began his career as an Augustinian Monk in the Roman Catholic…
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…existed for many decades. Since the 1960’s, there have been two main opposition parties: National Action Party (PAN) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) which were founded on the basis of electoral reforms to have some legislative seats elected…
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Category: /Literature/English
…tour of Europe, in which he traveled undercover as a diplomat. Upon his return to Russia in 1698, Peter began his reign armed with much knowledge of the West. He started a series of military campaigns, enacted sweeping reforms, and almost made Russia become…
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…the importance of a progressive leader, it is critical to understand the definition of “progressive.” In a nutshell, progressivism is defined as trying to achieve social progress through political reform. Progressivism consisted of primarily the middle to upper…
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Category: /History
…Initially, when it is thought that a change is needed within a system,an attempt is made for peaceful reform; this ultimately fails as a result of people’s greed outlasting their patience to settle things equitably. When both parties are motivated…
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Category: /History
…of Spain at the time. After the Protestant Reformation, Spain had remained to be a Catholic nation. Thus powers like England were able to attack Spain from all political sides. This new vision of Spain’s bloody conquest in South America allowed Protestant…
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…Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism. Finally, in the Protestant Reformation of the 1500’s, Western Europe divided into Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Islam emerged on the Arabian Peninsula. Within a hundred years, Islam controlled an area larger than the Roman…
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…liberalization. Though the country has started to gain from its economic reforms it has to be cautious of the ramification of the new technology and global trade, which might be dangerous to its cultural identity and values. It was in the year 1951 that Nepalese…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Why do Mazzini and Marx Support the idea of revolution? Mazzini and Marx support the idea of revolution because when a society is no longer deemed fit by the people it should be subject to reform. Mazzini supports revolution because he feels the people…
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…artists; overall, it was basically the center of the world. In the 1500's Martin Luther had begun the protestant reformation. Luther had many ideas that criticized the church. By around the 1520's Luther's ideas had become widespread. During the 1600's…
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