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    religion were raised afterwards black death. On the other hand‚ in renaissance period learning became very efficient and led to classical learning. During this period‚ feudalism led to creation of centralized government and led to capitalism. Secularism‚ rationalism and individualism were the main principal items used in the modern culture. During the middle ages‚ the church was not questioned by anyone and everything done was focused on the church. Everything and arts done during the Middle Ages

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    1960s‚ the western world‚ and more specifically the United States‚ have shifted away from this moral base and into a post-modernist moral relativity. Rules are suggestions instead of law‚ the standpoint that all opinions are valid but not true‚ the secularism of personal views‚ the hatred of authority‚ and the overall conviction that if their is no God‚ then there are no absolutes. Harper Lee masterfully demonstrates this post modernism in her work‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. In a post modernism point

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    popes”- Became increasingly secular .Nicholas VPius II Sixtus IVAlexander ViJulius IILeo X 2. Vocabulary: converses‚ hermanades‚ Renaissance‚ oligarchies‚ signori‚ commune‚ popolo (what did they want?/what was their condition?)‚ humanism‚ secularism‚ individualism‚ Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges‚ infanticide/foundling hospitals‚ Medici Family (how they got their wealth)‚ Quattrocento 3. Art: How artists were viewed‚ how they viewed medieval past‚ Michelangelo‚ Ghiberti‚ Raphael‚ Da Vinci

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    economy (business success = profits and growth) that has been the hallmark of the world’s post-industrial history. Any reasonably critical person with her heart in the right place‚ including the staunchest proponents of scientific rationality and secularism‚ will almost certainly arrive at a similar set of broad objectives and recommendations. With all the social/economic/political/environmental oppressions that has sprung out of the last century’s unchecked money economy‚ the attainment of the ideals

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    Diamond‚ and Marc F. Plattner‚ The State of India’s Democracy (Oxford University Press‚ 2009)‚ xviii-xix [ 8 ] [ 9 ]. P. B. Mehta‚ The Burden of Democracy (Penguin Books‚ New Delhi‚ 2003)‚ 168-169 [ 10 ] [ 13 ]. Sumit Ganguly‚ “The Crisis of Indian Secularism‚” Journal of Democracy 14 (October 2003): 11-25 [ 14 ] [ 19 ]. Sumit Ganguly‚ Larry Diamond‚ and Marc F. Plattner‚ The State of India’s Democracy (Oxford University Press‚ 2009)‚ 49 [ 20 ] [ 21 ]. Atul Kohli‚ ed.‚ “The Success of India’s Democracy

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    Humanism/Secularism In the Renaissance the main ideas of humanism came from the people opposing the ideas of the bible and of the Christian church. As the period of medieval rule came to an end‚ people became more aware and known to social and humanist ideas. What citizens wanted was the place between god and man to disappear and humanists were the ones that were up to the job. Many humanists decided to look back at what the ancient Greeks and romans had already worked on as that usually provided

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    The French Revolution (French: Révolution française; 1789–1799) was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France that had a fundamental impact on French history and on modern history worldwide. Experiencing an economic crisis exacerbated by the Seven Years War and the American Revolutionary War‚ the common people of France became increasingly frustrated by the ineptitude of King Louis XVI and the continued decadence of the aristocracy. This resentment‚ coupled with burgeoning Enlightenment

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    As a result of wars of independence in the 19th century‚ there was a dramatic shift economically in the slave labor system in most of Latin America and the Caribbean by the middle of the 1800’s‚ but wage labor increased and haciendas continued to be in existence because of the need for cheap agricultural workers. There are also certain things that remained the same‚ and changed socially like rapid urbanization changed societies; creoles becoming dominant force in society; huge class differences‚

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    (1) Introduction BJP BharatiyaJanata Party भारतीयजनतापार्टी | | Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Parliamentary Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Leader in Lok Sabha | Sushma Swaraj (Leader of Opposition) | Leader in Rajya Sabha | Arun Jaitley (Leader of Opposition) | Founded | 6 April 1980 | Preceded by | Bharatiya Jana Singh | Headquarters | 11 Ashoka Road‚ New Delhi‚ 110001 | Newspaper | Kamal Sandesh | Youth wing | Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha | Women’s wing | BJP Mahila

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    rituals and ideals that are similar to that of a private religion. During Obama’s first inaugural address in 2009‚ he was able to use civil religion rhetoric in an effective manner that did not allow confusion between religious nationalism or radical secularism to unify Americans despite religious differences in a time of economic crisis. Obama was able to be placed into office during

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