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    Reformation Webquest: Section 1: Life of Martin Luther 1. Fill out the graphic organizer using http://www.luther.de/en/moench.html Life of Martin Luther After visiting his parents‚ he was caught in a terrible thunderstorm. During the storm lightning struck near him‚ and he was thrown to the ground. At this moment he called to Saint Anne‚ and declared: “I will become a monk.” Why did he decide to become a Monk? When did he decide to become a Monk? During a terrible storm. When

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    Quennel Evans U.S. History Sem 2 February 26‚ 2014 Martin Luther King Martin Luther King essay This will be my essay on the legendary Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. King was a very strong man to the black community for multiple reasons. He supported the black community through the racism and segregation. He had encouraged associates such as Malcolm X‚ Mohammad Ali‚ and Rosa parks. This will be my essay on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. King was born January 15‚1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia

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    Simmons 1 Gabrielle Simmons Mrs. Fitzgerald Social Studies 8A 4/27/10 Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a well known and an inspiring man to all cultures of the world. King was and still is one of the most influential heroes. King ’s views and believes helped African Americans through the 50 ’s and 60 ’s to the rights and liberties that was their right. King faced many obstacles on his journey‚ things like jail and even assassination attempts. Despite these obstacles‚ he became a

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    Martin Luther King Jr. UNIV 103 – 1407- AGWFE James Williams AIU Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its presentation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas words either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me especially for this course. Student Signature: Lushonda Attaway Martin Luther King Jr This author selected

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    Martin Luther and John Calvin were two religious reformers who were similar in that they both believed that religious authority rested in the Bible. But‚ they had different views of sacraments and religious doctrines. During the 16th and 17th centuries‚ Lutheranism and Calvinism began to gain a lot of attention. Both these men were leading influences of the Protestant Reformation‚ which was a time period when people began to question the church and how government and society should be adhered. The

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    Martin Luther and Olrich Zwingli wrote documents that showed they were displeased on the way the Catholic Church was operating. Their complaints differed from each other but had some similarities. Martin Luther wrote the “Ninety-Five Theses” and Olrich Zwingli wrote the “Sixty-Seven Articles.” They had a meeting at Marburg and could not agree on the same beliefs‚ so the Protestant revolution did not have a united front. Luther had many criticisms of the Catholic Church. He made a list of complaints

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    1. It is easy to say I want to make a change but many do not follow through when change is inevitable. The book is about the impact of Martin Luther in the world. He faced the inevitable with courage whose legacy to the church is based on teaching and preserving the truth. However‚ standing for the truth can be very costly. But‚ I admire him for standing for what he believes. He was the driving force behind the foundation of Protestantism (Bainton‚ 1977). With his abrasively personality he spoke

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    primarily in the South. Whites were superior‚ African Americans being the inferior race.Violence was acceptable to keep Blacks in check‚ (Constitutional Rights). Civil Rights Activists worked for racial equality in the United States‚ one being Martin Luther King Jr. He spread his beliefs

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    Martin Luther and John Calvin are two ingenious reformers. Evidently‚ the two reformers shared a variety of similarities as well as an abundance of differences. Listing every similarity would not help one see the reason Luther and Calvin are compared often. Listing every difference would not help one see the reason we contrast Luther and Calvin. Evidence of Luther and Calvin’s relation lies in their one goal: religious independence. Martin Luther and John Calvin are not compared so often because

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    Analysis: Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” In April of 1963 Martin Luther King was arrested during a nonviolent demonstration in Birmingham‚ Alabama. While incarcerated‚ he came across a public statement‚ “A Call for Unity” made by eight white clergymen in attempt to criticize his work and ideas. It was then that Martin Luther King wrote his rebuttal “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ using rhetorical appeals to not only under mind the clergymen’s statement‚ but their moral sense

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