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    devastation to convert people to their religion just as they always had. Before the Council met‚ pluralism‚ the selling of indulgences‚ and absenteeism was fully allowed‚ but that would be forever changed. For example‚ Priests from state churches would often hold offices from many different churches. This was “illegal” at the time; however‚ it was commonly overlooked. The Council of Trent decided to end pluralism which was partially the reason the catholic reformation began. Also‚ Pope Leo X allowed John

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    Amish are an example of which of the following? a. secessionist minority b. civil religion c. third-generation interest d. respectable bigotry 9. Secessionist minorities are groups that a. reject assimilation. b. favor cultural pluralism. c. believe in a literal

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    Final Comparative Politics Study Guide 1. 1.) Who are the political elite and how are they different from the masses? Discuss both values and political participation. * The political elite is the power wielded by corporate owners/managers which overlaps with the ‘upper class’ * 1 % of the population; upper class * Social life: schools‚ universities‚ clubs * Economic control * The political elite differ from the masses: * Have control & influence on politics

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    Post-colonialial theory as a recent field of study has lately become one of the most attractive academic disciplines - if it can be called a discipline - that incessantly triggers piles and piles of literature written by art of critics‚ social reformists‚ political scientists‚ literary critics and political economists. The continuous expansion of post-colonialism in its recent version made its own domains of interest and areas of functionality overlap with other fields of global academic studies

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    Foreign Aid as a tool for Foreign Policy Foreign aid is defined as voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another country‚ at times as leverage to cohorts the receiving country do what the donor country wants. But it may be given as a signal of diplomatic approval‚ or to strengthen a military ally‚ to reward a government for behavior desired by the country giving the aid‚ to extend the donor ’s cultural influence‚ or to gain political strength here at home as abroad.

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    former employer (current: Street‚ Water‚ and Sewer Department for my town)‚ by describing how each of the components listed below influences the behavior of the organization in a negative or positive manner‚ and they include‚ the Type of culture (Pluralism‚ Dualism or Salad bowl?); Modes of communication (Describe the dominant communication form used‚ e.g.written or verbal); Nature of authority (recognized social rank); Motivational techniques (Describe the motivational driving forces e.g. Intrinsic

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    By the 16th century‚ the Roman Catholic Church ’s corruption was beginning to spread. Simony‚ or the buying of church offices‚ was common along with pluralism which was the appointment of multiple bishops in multiple areas. Tithing had become mandatory to support the church ’s bloated clergy‚ yet it was the poorly paid servents who did the priest ’s duties. Meanwhile due to the invention of the printing press‚ common people were reading doctrine for themselves. All these factors sparked a major discontent

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    I am educated. So‚ what does that mean? To me‚ it means I have been taught a variety of subjects such as mathematics‚ social studies‚ science‚ music‚ and history in school. It also means that I have acquired a number of skills and values by virtue of my training‚ both at school and outside the school environment. Education can be received in a structured environment such as a school‚ at home from family members‚ self -teaching from books or the internet‚ or from simply soaking up knowledge while

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    *   “All religions are effective in attaining their own ends” would be best defined by: 
Answer * | * | * Strong pluralism | * | * | * Moderate pluralism | * | * | * Inclusivism | * | * | * Exclusivism | * 3 points   Question 2 * 
  The church cannot use yesterday’s methods and expect to be affective. 
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True * False 3 points   Question 3 * 
  The problem with the new tolerance is that

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    Intro:  The first European power to arrive in India was the army of Alexander the Great in 327-326 BC. The satraps he established in the northwest quickly crumbled after he left. Later‚ commercial trade was carried between Indian states and the Roman Empire by Greco-Roman sailors that reached India by sailing on the Red and Arabian Seas.  The Portuguese sailor‚ Vasco da Gama‚ was the first European to arrive in India solely by navigating the sea‚ at the end of the 15th century. Having arrived

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