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Anastaziya [24]
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Which did Benito Mussolini not take control of?

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Martin Luther King was one of the most significant personalities of Western history. He started his initial as a monk and as a Scholar. During the period of 1517, Luther wrote a document where he attacked a corrupt practices by catholic churches and  'Indulgences' in order to sin to be absolved. His '95 Theses' had two central beliefs as one was central religious authority was bible and the salvation can only be achieved by humans fate and not by their doings of their lifetime and second Protestant Reformation which was a spark to his movement. Course of religious and cultural history of west were changed by his writings.  

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Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – Martin Luther King

Keywords – Martin Luther King, Germany, Culture, History, Indulgences, Reformation, War, Unabated, Catholic Church, Church, Finance.  

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