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tatuchka [14]
4 years ago
10

What was the name of the document martin Luther posted on the doors of castle church?

History
2 answers:
damaskus [11]4 years ago
8 0
The name of the document Martin Luther posted on the doors of castle church was the Ninety-Five Theses.The Ninety-Five Theses are regarded as being the stepping stone of Protestant Reformation and were written against the sale of indulgences, clerical abuses and nepotism among other things. Martin Luther was a German friar, priest and professor of theology.
valkas [14]4 years ago
5 0

i think it will be

Ninety-Five Theses

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Hello. This question is incomplete. You forgot to provide the necessary texts for the question to be answered.

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Textbook A: In August 1937, two Japanese soldiers, one an officer, were shot to death in Shanghai (the hub of foreign interests). After this incident, the hostilities between Japan and China escalated. Japanese military officials thought Chiang Kai-shek would surrender if they captured Nanking, the Nationalist capital; they occupied that city in December.* But Chiang Kai-shek had moved his capital to the remote city of Chongqing. The conflict continued.

*At this time, many Chinese soldiers and civilians were killed or wounded by Japanese troops (the Nanjing Incident). Documentary evidence has raised doubts about the actual number of victims claimed by the incident. The debate continues even today.

Textbook B: The Nanjing Massacre: In December 1937, the Japanese military captured Nanjing. The Japanese military committed bloody atrocities against the residents of Nanjing and prisoners of war, killing them in extremely cruel methods including mass execution, burning, burying alive, beheading, and biting by dogs. The Nanjing Massacre was the most horrible [event] in world [history]…

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New Century: Standard History Textbook in Mandatory Education. Published by  Beijing’s Teachers’ College Press. Beijing, China: 2001.

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  • New Century: Standard History Textbook in Mandatory Education. Published by Beijing’s Teachers’ College Press. Beijing, China: 2001.  (Textbook B)
  • New History Textbook. Published by Fusosha, Tokyo, Japan: 2005.  (Textbook A)

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Textbook B presents the Nanjing Massacre as something very cruel and violent for the Chinese people. The text portrays the situation as something malicious and unjustifiable by the degree of violence. For this reason, we can say that it would be easier for a book produced in China to report this event in this way. For this reason, we can say that the source for this text would be: New Century: Standard History Textbook in Mandatory Education. Published by Beijing’s Teachers ’College Press. Beijing, China: 2001.

Textbook A, on the other hand, represents this same event in a more lenient way and shows a justification for Japan's actions at the event, in addition to not showing the event as something so cruel and violent. For this reason, we can say that a book produced in Japan is likely to represent this event in this way. For this reason, we can say that the book with this text would present the source: New History Textbook. Published by Fusosha, Tokyo, Japan: 2005.

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