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    “Institutes of the Christian Religion‚” hoping that it would help the theory of Protestantism his teachings emphasize that God should choose people on the foreknown knowledge of their good deeds.

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    colonies‚ and by 1750s about 80 percent were a country born. Music and dance were important role‚ because it brought out the rhythm in music and movements of their dancing styles. The instrument was the banjo‚ and the master introduce them to violin and guitar. The most important things were the invention of their own language. It’s the mixed dialect between Guinea and English‚ so they can all interact with each other‚ which were known as black

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    The colonialism affected Kenya in both positive and negative ways . It had effects on the land ‚ the people ‚ the economy and much more. According to document one ‚ the changes occurred not long after the Europeans gained their power. The Europeans were able to regulate immigration & basically do as they please . While Kenyans were thrown on the back board . Due to the power of the Europeans ‚ ethnic and racial groups were split up and spread all across Africa. In addition being split up the land

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    How did the Roman Religion affect the Roman Empire? What is the Roman Pantheon? Why was the Roman religion empire important to Roman lives’? Was it because the Roman Emperor was considered a god? The Roman Pantheon consisted of many beings. The Romans conceived the gods in visual terms. The Roman’s had many gods‚ but little fixed doctrine. In the Pantheon Jupiter was the king of all the gods‚ Juno was the queen of the gods. Their kids were Vulcan‚ Mars‚ Minerva‚ and Bacchus. Pluto and Neptune were

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    13 Paper #3 In 1925 religion and scientific theory collided in a courtroom. John Scopes‚ a school biology teacher‚ deliberately violated the state’s anti-evolutionism statute. The fundamentalists won their case in court. The Tennessee state prosecutor won a conviction against Scopes on the grounds that the legislature had the right to determine what was taught in public schools within the state. The key question during the trial: Should religious beliefs influence public education in a nation

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    historians do their best to piece the North America’s history together. The great civilization of North America were the Maya people. They all had their share of problems‚ but the impact on history is great. The Mayans had a religion which is still being explored. The Mayans religion consists of multiple gods and human sacrifice. Many years of deciphering the ancient Maya writing has shown that the Mayans were a people of faith. The Mayans prided themselves with the deep connection of the supernatural

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    world and has been sung by renowned singers such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett‚ were a vibrant moving force of the 1960’s; they permanently changed the course of music and soundly influenced the lives of future generations. To get an idea of how much the Beatles helped shape the following generations’ lifestyles‚ one must look at the lifestyle and the music before the Beatles. The music the Beatles played‚ “Rock and Roll‚” had already established itself as a popular form

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    designation by his dying uncle Conrad III. During the Investiture Contest‚ a new nobility had emerged‚ consisting of nobles who had usurped the royal rights and lands that the king could not attend to. Unlike other contemporary monarchs‚ Frederick did not pursue an anti-feudal policy as this was not tenable in Germany. He acknowledged

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    Recover‚ and Reform Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said‚ “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Roosevelt was elected president after the United States of America had went through a national depression. How was he supposed to revive the country from the previous presidents‚ Herbert Hoover‚ failure to respond to human suffering (Faragher)? It was expected that the citizens of America would fear that another president would harm their country more. Franklin Delano Roosevelt did his utmost

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    Martin Luther King Jr. expanded his Civil Rights Movement into larger cities‚ focusing on economic justice and international peace. He led several campaigns in Chicago‚ Illinois towards economic help in the large city. He was met with much criticism from younger black power leaders such as Stokely Carmichael. In the eyes of many of the young urban African Americans‚ King was passive and noneffective. To address the criticism‚ King made a link between poverty and discrimination. He spread the civil

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