People in the Aztec empire were allowed to rise in a social class once they've proven themselves to the gods that they were worthy of "ascending" a social class. This did not happen that commonly. It often involved people showing athletic or war prowess which was seen as a sign that people were favored by the gods.
Luther's intention when posting the 95 Theses was to call the church back to doing what was right, rather than peddling indulgences as a way for people to make up for their sins.
Luther's 95 Theses are famous for starting the Reformation movement. But it would be good for you to know that several weeks before the famous 95 Theses, Luther had writted "A Disputation against Scholastic Theology," a set of 97 theses aimed at the core teachings of the Roman Catholic church's main theological scholars. This document didn't attract a lot of notice initially, because it was the sort of doctrinal debate university types would have with each other. But after the controversy got started and Luther was called upon by his brothers in the Augustinian order of monks to defend his theology, the theology he defended was his attack on scholasticism. At Heidelberg, in 1518, Luther spoke more fully about the central problem's of Rome's theological system. Luther's emphasis in both 1517 documents (and in his career overall) was on salvation by grace alone, which contradicted Rome's system that portrayed God giving rewards to the acts we do by our own wills.
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The right answer here is C.
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Joseph Stalin, secretary-general of the Communist Party and Soviet paramount leader, enjoyed absolute power, did not like criticism and promoted an ubiquitous cult of personality during his era, which started after the death of Lenin and ended in 1953 with his own death. Soviet propaganda promoted Stalin as a great and caring father for all Soviet nations and as an outstanding Marxist thinker, and people at all levels had to study his thought and follow his example.
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The Dynasties were similar because they bot were unfied China and its culture through Programs of centralization and assimilation, the integration of people into a wider culture. However, while the Han Dynasty embraced confucianism, the teachings of Confucius, the Qin Dynasty followed Legalism Philosophy.