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    "Luther was both a revolutionary and a conservative." Evaluate this statement with respect to Luther’s responses to the political and social questions of his day While some people believe Martin Luther for the most part was a revolutionary‚ there are also some people to believe him to be a conservative. However you may think of him Luther can be characterized as a revolutionary by his 95 theses‚ his ability to stand up to the Diet of Worms‚ and the Confession of Augsburg‚ while on the flip

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    Paul Nassif 10/1/12 Mr. Walters FRQ #2 “Luther was both a revolutionary and a conservative.” Evaluate this statement with respect to Luther’s responses to the political and social questions of his day. Martin Luther was one of the greatest monks‚ priests‚ and theological teachers of Germany‚ along with being the symbol of the Protestant Reformation. He did not start off so religious however. One day he was caught in a frightening and dangerous storm. He prayed to God begging

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    Lincoln: Revolutionary or Conservative? 1 Lincoln: Revolutionary or Conservative? 2 Lincoln: Revolutionary or Conservative? Abraham Lincoln was president from 1860-1865. During this time span the Civil War began causing Lincoln to make some radical changes to the nation. Although the Emancipation Proclamation freed virtually no slaves‚ Abraham Lincoln was a revolutionary because it gave the Union a reason to fight and the slaves a reason to resist‚ allowed Lincoln to show he still had

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    Theodore Roosevelt was born October 27‚ 1858 in New York City. All throughout his childhood he was a weak and sickly child‚ often suffering from frequent illnesses such as asthma‚ nearsightedness‚ and a heart condition. Fortunately‚ through his adolescent years he developed mentally and physically. After high school Theodore Roosevelt was accepted into Harvard University in 1876‚ where he majored in science‚ even though he did most of his studies in History and English. He was not an exceptional

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    I think The Revolutionary War was revolutionary because the colonists were fighting the British for their freedom. George Washington was commander chief of the Continental army in the revolutionary war. He had a big role in the revolutionary war. Friedrish Von Steuben was by Washington’s side throughout much the gruesome was. Washington choose Von Steuben because how strong and how courageous he was. Von Steuben trained Washington’s soldiers to be powerful and less fearful during all that battles

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    The Revolutionary War was not revolutionary for multiple reasons. Benjamin Henry Latrobe drew in November of 1797 a painting of men playing pool. This is the first reason why it was not revolutionary‚ because in document 3‚ there was a painting of men playing pool. This didn’t change as a result to the war because lots of men played before and after the war. In document 4‚ it stated the economical status of Colonial Legislatures. William and Mary quarterly stated in 1966 the status of Colonial

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    How Revolutionary Was The Revolutionary War? The revolutionary war is perhaps the most important and well known event in the history of the United States. The war began in 1775 and ended in 1783‚ in the beginning of the war it had just been America facing Great Britain and overtime nations such as France and Spain joined just to see Great Britain knocked down in power without the help from these nations America would have certainly lost the Revolutionary war. One thing that made the revolution

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    Was Cubism a revolutionary art; discuss with reference to the power of the primitive and Cubist Collage in the work of Picasso and Braque. Word Count: 1‚683 Introduction Was Cubism revolutionary? To answer this question we must first look at Cubism as an avant-garde art movement. Here I will describe the elements that make a Cubist painting and discuss the artists behind the movement. Secondly we will look at Primitivism and its influence within Cubism. This is a way to tease out the conditions

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    How revolutionary was the Revolutionary War? “Constituting or bringing about a major or fundamental change.” The Revolutionary War started April 19‚ 1775 and continued through September 3‚ 1783. There were many reasons leading up to the Revolutionary War. For example‚ some of the reasons included the French and Indian War that took place 1754 to 1763‚ Quartering Act which took place in 1765‚ Stamp Act in/of 1765‚ the Boston Massacre which took place on March 5‚ 1770‚ and the Boston Tea Party that

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    Was Stalin a Progressive or a Conservative? Although Stalin was a progressive in the economic aspect that he implemented the First and Second Five-Year Plans‚ which developed industry in Russia‚ as well as in the social aspect that he put forth a new education system‚ Stalin more so portrayed elements of conservatism. Stalin’s social‚ economic‚ and political policies and actions that conserved parts of Lenin’s regime including the NKVD secret police that executed and exiled opposition to Stalin

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