The constitution is similar to the articles of confederation
Feudalism was a combination of legal and military customs in Medieval Europe and Medieval Japan. It was a system of structuring society around relationships which were based on the holding of land in exchange of labor and service. This encompasses the wider society. A peasant was protected by his lord who would give him housing and security and the peasant would work on the lord's land. This is a typical example or characteristic of feudalism.
Luther’s criticisms of Catholicism was that He disagreed with the Church's indulgences doctrine (paying money to the Church to obtain forgiveness for sins).
<h3>What was Luther’s criticisms of Catholicism about?</h3>
Luther believed that the Bible could only be read, interpreted, and taught by Catholic priests. All Catholics had to adhere to the Pope's interpretation of the Bible as the sole legitimate one.
Note that Luther thought that Rome was purposefully creating fairytales that had nothing to do with the Bible. Rome represented greed. Look to the Bible, not the Pope of Rome, said Luther. In order for people to compare what the Bible actually said to what the false Pope of Rome claimed was in the Bible, Luther later translated portions of the Bible into German.
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<span>The US certainly DID become an Empire (imperialist nation) when it acquired Spain's holdings after the Spanish War (1898). They took the Philipine Islands, Guam and the Mariannas Islands, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and so much more! In a separate action, Sanford B. Dole had deposed the Hawaiian queen and had applied for, and gotten, US annexation.
The American Empire was huge, and there would soon be a canal through a new country called "Panamerica" or Panama for short that would serve to connect the two lobes of the American empire.
As for why the US wanted an Empire, it was for mixed reasons. Part of the reason was that they had been goaded into the Spanish War by publishers Hearst and Pulitzer with their yellow journalism and jingoist slogans. These urged America to not be pushed around by Spain (it wasn't trying) and to free the poor citizens of Cuba.
Just like today, the war was easy to win, but the US had no idea how to deal with the aftermath. Just like today, there were many people in the conquered countries that didn't WANT the US there at all! There are many parallels between McKinley and Bush, and between the Spanish War and the Second Gulf War.</span>