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    Racism In Jasper Jones

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    James Trent‚ it is shown that he was just scared about a young girl who went missing when he says “He probably killed that young girl. Go back to Hanoi‚ rats.” Trent is in fact upset and worried about the young girl going missing and not turning up‚ but he had a very different way of showing it. Although this does not mean his actions are excused‚ nor are they justified at all‚ it just comes to show that it wasn’t just a personal attack on An Lu because of his race‚ but it was because Trent was in

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    ultimate objective of the Catholic Reformation was to recognize and spread Catholicism. Some aims‚ methods‚ and degree of success of the catholic reformation in the 16th century were activities of the Jesuits‚ the revival of papacy and the Council of Trent. Activities of the Jesuits Established highly disciplined schools The Jesuits took over in catholic universities and by 1600 they were the most famous educators in Europe Propagation of the catholic faith among non-Christians

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    all of Europe. Threatened with the growing rise of Protestantism‚ and the crises it revealed‚ the Catholic Church launched the Counter-Reformation. The Council of Trent (1545 - 1563)‚ was a central feature of the Counter-Reformation. Aimed at addressing the abuses of the Church‚ and reaffirming the Catholic doctrine‚ the Council of Trent launched several reforms‚ including a number of guidelines on religious art. Understanding the power of art‚ and its ability to teach‚ the Catholic Reformation‚

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    Martin Luther Justification

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    Bibliography: Plass‚ Ewald M. What Luther Says. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House‚ 1959. Martin‚ Chemnitz. Examination of the Council of Trent. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House‚ 1999. Robert‚ Kolb. THe Book of Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minneapolis: Fortress Press‚ 2000. Leith‚ John H. Creeds of the Churches. Louisville‚KY: John Knox Press‚ 1982. Bainton

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    one of the greatest interrogators‚ perhaps the greatest‚ by the name of Trent‚ to head the interrogation of the boy. Motivated by a promise of position and power‚ Trent sets to work on Jason to discover his guilt‚ or lack thereof‚ and is soon so consumed by his ambition that he feels he must obtain a confession from Jason at all costs‚ even if that means a false confession. Being the masterful interrogator that he is‚ Trent makes quick work of it and‚ despite knowing the contrary‚ successfully coerces

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    Counter Reformation

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    In order to understand the Counter Reformation one must consider the political factors and motivators behind them as well as the belief factors when examining clashes with the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church during 16th century experienced a reformation that was both politically and belief driven. The Catholic Reformation also known as the Counter Reformation allowed the church to clearly define its position‚ eliminate unchristian practices and examine its role in world. This paper will address

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    Middle Ages Study Guide

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    Middle Ages Dates: 450-1450 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? The Middle Ages was a time of migrations‚ upheavals‚ and wars. People were divided by three main social classes: nobility‚ peasantry‚ and clergy. 2. Who or what had the power? Nobility 3. Who were learned or literate? Clergy 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? Men and Nuns 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? Sacred. But Secular music was

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    The Catholic Reformation

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    The first thing the church worked on reforming was it’s doctrines‚ or beliefs they held and preached. In order to come up with a unified decision‚ Pope Paul III called together a council of church leaders to a meeting‚ known as the Council of Trent. From 1545 to 1563‚ church leaders came up with a mutual decision‚ agreeing on a few doctrines. The first was that the church had sole right to interpret the bible‚ and it’s interpretation would be final - anyone who came up with their own interpretation

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    and Culture. University of Manitoba Press‚ 2009. Kelm‚ Mary E. “A Scandalous Procession: Residential Schooling and the Reformation of Aboriginal Bodies” in Colonizing Bodies: Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia‚ 19001950‚ 535-547. In Trent Course Pack for History 1700‚ (2010-2011). Kuran Heidi. “Residential Schools & Abuse”. http://www.niichro.com/womhealth/wohealth7.html. The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada‚ “Hidden from History: The Canadian Holocaust‚” The Untold Story of

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    Pacific Railroad act also known as transcontinental railroad was the authorization of land to railroad companies.Railroads were being made throughout the United States for Transportation. Abraham Lincoln also controlled and guided the Trent Affair. the Trent affair was a threatened war between the United States and

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