The first and foremost merit of Protestant Reformation is that it dispensed with one, unique, and unquestionable authority, embodied in the Roman Catholic Church. It opened the path to pluralism - a multitude of opinions that seek to be freely expressed, without censure and fear of punishment. It dismantled the dogma of one truth and one truth only - whether it be about God, Trinity, priests, an attitude towards worldly riches or anything else. Even though it was not secular, its focus on living in this world rather than in anticipation of heaven or hell, opened new perspectives for the development of secularism too.
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~A. <span>Both revolutions were caused by dissatisfaction with monarchy as a form of government.
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The last option, "a system in which a group of people are chosen from each state to elect the President indirectly"
Which statement best expresses a common belief
among nativists in the late 180os and early 190os? It is (4) “America is for Americans.”
Answer:
Germany unification occurs while Austria-Hungary separation occurs.
Explanation:
In Germany, due to patriotism all the components are assembled and made as one country while in Austria-Hungary due to patriotism all sections are segregated from one another. The unification of Germany happens due to two combats, Prussia with Austria and Prussia with France. these two combats begins to patriotism in Germany and then violent nationalism happens which commences to first world war. This disunity among the Individuals ultimately led to the destruction of Austria.