iv.How did politics and religion affect war? i.The Concordat of Bologna established a papal monarchy‚ establishing Catholicism as the state religion. This led to numerous conflicts between the Catholic population and the Huguenot population of Protestant Calvinists. ii.This was exacerbated by the fact that the Huguenots lived predominantly in the major cities. v.Trade‚ banking‚ industry‚ and agriculture i.Trade a.Britain’s world trade created a reserve of capital‚ centered on banks‚ for
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The TakeoverDespite being poverty-stricken in the late fifteenth century‚ Europe would eventually make a huge comeback in world dominance. Compared to other countries‚ it was not only poor‚ but also lacked stability. (Lecture‚ 8/27/14). The small populated country started gaining more people due to travel‚ trade‚ and religion. Major world powers that had a vast effect on Europe’s transformation include China‚ Africa‚ and Latin America. This is exactly what Europe needed to get ahead in such a competitive
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http://www.fordom.edu/halshall/jewish‚ May 13‚ 2009. Kenyan‚ F.‚ “The Story of the Bible”‚ March 22‚ 2010‚ retrieved from http://www.worldinvisable.com/library‚ May 11‚ 2010 “Lutheran School on Theology and Mission”‚ Window on life – women after the reformation‚ 2002‚ retrieved from http://www.thefreelibrary.com ‚ May 11‚ 2010 Mejiek‚ M.‚ “Vasco Da Gama Arrives in India”‚ 1999‚ retrieved from http://wwwthenagain.info‚ May 12‚ 2010 Sherman‚ D.‚ “Western Civilization: Images & Interpretations”‚ 1991
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04.01 Travel Journal Answer the questions with notes from your reading as you complete the lesson. 1. How does the spreading of a computer virus compare to the spreading of human viruses? 2. How did the Black Plague spread so rapidly? 3. What impact did the plague have upon the 14th century economic system in Europe? 4. While famine hits parts of the world‚ other areas continue to flourish. What accounts for this trend? 04.02 Travel Journal Answer the questions with notes from your
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AP Euro. Study Guide #2 Commercial Revolution: Characteristics: New Wealth Growth in overseas trade Commerce (buying and selling of goods) no longer local but global Rise in capitalism (an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state.) Encouraged joint-stock venture Banking system formed Nations adopt philosophy of mercantilism (belief in the benefits of profitable trading) Banking families
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Is Christianity Forever Changed? Martin Luther‚ a German priest who is changing Christianity all together. A professor of theology and a previous monk‚ who is able to get all the credit to have started the Protestant Reformation in our 16th century Europe which has changed the course of the Western Civilization forever. The Late Medieval Catholic Church has had teachings that Luther has turned down and rejected‚ also with the practices of the church. One of the most famous teachings
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even though he didn’t agree with their ideas‚ but during the 16th century he branched out from the church and started the protestant reformation. This event led to him becoming one of the most influential and controversial figures in all of Christian history. Throughout the process‚ he gained many followers who soon split from the Roman Catholic Church to join the protestant religion‚ just like Martin Luther did. During this era‚ very few people were against the church‚ but the few that disliked
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The reformation happened in the sixteenth century because of various reasons and circumstances. The role of Martin Luther can be considered as the breakthrough in the sense that he challenged the contemporary religious practice and contributed for the initiation of socio-cultural‚ religious as well as political rebel. “Martin Luther (1483-1546)‚ a German monk and teacher of theology‚ who set off the chain reaction we know as the reformation” (Coffin et al‚ 400). Martin Luther’s quest for justice
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The Reformation: Martin Luther and the End of Christian Religious Unity By the early 1500s‚ many people in Western Europe were growing increasingly discontented and displeased with the Christian Church. Many found the Pope too involved with secular (worldly) matters‚ rather than with his flocks spiritual well-being. Lower church officials were poorly educated and broke vows by living richly and keeping mistresses. Some officials practiced simony‚ or passing down their title as priest or bishop
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Weber’s theory basically is that capitalism evolved from the reformation of the protestant church. Therefore the origins of all capitalist thinking and actions have come from religion itself. In 1517‚ Martin Luther led the reformation to a point that I would call the “birth” of the protestant church. As soon as there was a separation to the Roman Catholic Church‚ the biggest and hardest step to religious freedom was done. A variety of protestant churches developed throughout the years and today there
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