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- 2731: The Catholic Church and The Middle Ages
- ... reform movements in Switzerland found leadership in Ulrich Zwingli, who eventually sought an alliance with Luther and the German reformers, and especially in John Calvin, whose Institutes of the Christian Religion became the most influential summary of the new theology. On most important doctrines, Calvin was in agreement with Luther. Calvin differed from Luther in his belief in the concept of ...
- 2732: Kosovo
- ... population in Kosovo by the Serbian government, violation of the basic rights of Albanians occurs frequently. Kosovo is viewed by the Serbians as the birthplace of their history, culture and religion, but 90% of the province's 2 million people are ethnic Albanian, most of who demand independence. It is one thing to be Ethnic Albanian and a communist in Kosovo ...
- 2733: The Treaty of Trianon
- ... many forms of discrimination. Many were bitter at the attempts of assimilation when they were unable to use their native tongue which was an integral part of both education and religion. On top of this many had faced political impotence and economic instability. After World War I these minorities were gaining the opportunity to speak their mother tongue, have their own ...
- 2734: The Elizabethan Age
- ... literature, was not the perfect society. They had their share of differences among the people and the governing group. They had issues regarding sexuality and gender, social and economic class, religion and conformity. Like in present times, you can't make everyone happy. In any society, there will always be groups in conflict. In this case, the players were the losers ...
- 2735: Geographical Analysis of Early Civilization
- ... were influenced by the various people they had conquered; and since the geography of Rome held responsibility for such campaigns, vague links can also be said to connect geography to religion. The evolution of the Roman government relates in three parts to the geography of Rome. First, the emphasis placed by the government on militaristic exploits reflects the geographically motivated urge ...
- 2736: The Aztecs
- ... Tenochtitlan, which is modern day Mexico City. The term Aztec, originally associated with the migrant Mexica, is today a collective name applied to all the peoples linked by trade, custom, religion, and language to these founders. Fearless warriors and pragmatic builders, the Aztecs ruthlessly created an empire during the 15th century that was surpassed in size in the Americas only by ...
- 2737: The Influence of the Renaissance on European Gender Relationships
- ... they saw as no job for a woman. To them, women and female bodies were viewed as the highest instrument of man's pleasures. However, women were allowed to study religion, history, art, poetry, architecture, music, and dance. This education was for the sole purpose of making women a toy for the entertainment of men. In physical appearance, women were to ...
- 2738: The Boxer Rebellion
- ... the Cold War. With a history of xenophobia, it was easy for the Boxers to unite against a common enemy, those foreigners. Everything about the West was foreign, from its religion to its goods. As it adopted the motto, “Support the Qing, destroy the foreign,” the goal was simple (Esherick pg. 68). The interesting thing, to me, is the fact the ...
- 2739: The Moche Period
- ... developments. Ceramics, textiles and metalwork improved greatly, architectural skills allowed the construction of huge pyramids and other structures and there was enough leisure tune for art and a highly organized religion. The Moche culture, a culture that has left impressive archaeological sites and some of the most outstanding pottery to be seen in Peru's museums, is named after the river ...
- 2740: The Holocaust
- ... someone is different it doesn't mean they should be punished or killed, everyone should have there own freedoms. They have a choice of what they what to be. Their religion, looks speech it is what they want not what you want or what anyone else wants them to be. Holocaust Bibliography 1) "Holocaust" http://www.candles-museum.com/holocaus.htm ...
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