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Ways of the World Outline Chapter 15

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CHAPTER 15 OUTLINE I. Opening Vignette A. Today Christians from Asia, Africa, and Latin America conduct missionary work in Europe and North America. 1. this marks a remarkable reversal of an earlier pattern 2. today more than 60% of Christians live outside of Europe and North America 3. out of Europe came two developments during the early modern period a. Christianity became a global presence b. the Scientific Revolution fostered a different approach to the world 4. Europeans were central players in these developments but did not act alone a. peoples who converted shaped Christianity b. science also met with varying receptions in other regions of the globe II. The Globalization of Christianity A. In 1500, Christianity was mostly limited to Europe.

5–2 Preamble of the Free Africa Society, 1787, Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820

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Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820 5?2 Preamble of the Free Africa Society, 1787

Chapter 23 identifications for World history

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1).? ??Martin? ?Luther:? ?ID:?? ?He? ?was? ?a? ?German? ?Monk? ?who? ?denounced? ?the? ?Roman? ?Catholic? ?Church? ?and? ?its practices? ?in? ?1517.? ?He? ?opposed? ?the? ?sale? ?of? ?indulgences? ?where? ?individuals? ?would? ?be? ?pardoned? ?of? ?their? ?sins through? ?payment? ?which? ?facilitated? ?their? ?entry? ?into? ?heaven? ?.Luther? ?saw? ?this? ?behavior? ?as? ?decadent? ?behavior Sig?:? ?Luther?s? ?challenge? ?of? ?the? ?church? ?led? ?to? ?him? ?being? ?excommunicated? ?by? ?the? ?Pope.? ?At? ?this? ?time,? ?being excommunicated? ?was? ?a? ?very? ?fearful? ?thought/concept.? ?Luther?s? ?challenge? ?had? ?enormous? ?political? ?and religious? ?implications.? ?Luther?s? ?act? ?of? ??rebellion?? ?against? ?the? ?church? ?helped? ?the? ?Protestant? ?Revolution

Doctrine and Principle Journal 3

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D&P #9 Helaman 10-16 Doctrine: !0:3 ?And it came to pass as he was thus pondering?being much cast down because of the wickedness of the people of the Nephites, their secret works of darkness, and their murderings, and their plunderings, and all manner of iniquities?and it came to pass as he was thus pondering in his heart, behold, a?voice?came unto him saying:? Doctrine: 10:4 ?Blessed?art thou, Nephi, for those things which thou hast done; for I have beheld how thou hast with?unwearyingness?declared the word, which I have given unto thee, unto this people. And thou hast not feared them, and hast not sought thine?own life, but hast sought my?will, and to keep my commandments.?

Past and Present Bank 4

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55 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 4 Experience of Empire: Eighteenth-Century America 4.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) After 1690, Americans increasingly A) isolated themselves from British and European influence. B) became part of the larger Anglo-American world. C) turned away from Britain, and toward France and Germany. D) adopted Native American ways and customs. E) moved away from towns. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 81 [Factual] 2) The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the A) natural reproduction of colonial families. B) great wave of immigration during that period.

APUSH Brinkley Test Bank Ch. 3

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55 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 4 Experience of Empire: Eighteenth-Century America 4.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) After 1690, Americans increasingly A) isolated themselves from British and European influence. B) became part of the larger Anglo-American world. C) turned away from Britain, and toward France and Germany. D) adopted Native American ways and customs. E) moved away from towns. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 81 [Factual] 2) The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the A) natural reproduction of colonial families. B) great wave of immigration during that period.

AP Euro Protestant Reformation

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Luther - beliefs ? Justification by faith alone ? Believes in two sacraments ? Baptism ? communion/Eucharist ? Transubstantiation - bread and wine into body and blood of god ? 1517 -95 theses HRE ? 1519 - Maximilian dies ? Charles I (V HRE)? vs Francis I (had pope?s support) ? Hapsburg (Maximilian's grandson) ? Bribery of electors ? Promised more concessions and autonomy to principalities ? Fortunate for reformation - no unified imperial opposition ? 1521 - diet of worms (charles V) ? Luther does not recant and is excommunicated Wars of Charles V ? 1) against France ? 4 Hapsburg Valois wars ? 2) Against Turks ? Required German troops ? Grant German princes the power to enforce edict of worms as they see fit

Martin Luther

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Juraidini 1 Justin Juraidini Farmer AP European History January 30, 2013 ?Luther? Reaction Paper The movie "Luther" is based on Martin Luther's life and the impact he had on the Catholic Church. Throughout the movie Martin Luther takes it upon himself to find truth pertaining to salvation and preaches his ideas and thoughts to the people of Wittenberg. Martin Luther disagreed with aspects of Roman Catholic religious practices, especially the sale of indulgences, religious corruption, and the emphasis on salvation through good works. He took action by posting and distributing his 95 theses and left a lasting legacy by sparking a religious movement, creating a new sect of faith, and later motivating reform to the Roman Catholic Church.

Puritan DBQ

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Vincent Schembari AP US History Puritan DBQ 9/6/2012 The Puritan culture was heavily based around a strong religious community. The original reason for the colony's establishment was their strong faith and their desire to practice it freely. The people were bound in their faith and lived by it daily. To the people of this new colony, religion was top priority. This want and desire to prioritize religion above all strongly influenced their government, their economy, and their social culture.

Important Terms

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Ch. 3 Terms Protestant Reformation- The Protestant Reformation started when Martin Luther disagreed with what was happening with the Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation started a chain of events and caused England to separate from the Catholic Church. Martin Luther- Luther was a friar that protested Catholic doctrines. He did not approve of people paying the church to remove their sins. He started the ?Protestant Reformation.? Predestination- Calvinism, started by John Calvin, thought that people were predestined for where they were going to end up after death.

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