what about the firebombing at tokyo?
Answer:
Martin Luther was a German monk who protested against the widely held believes in the Catholic church teachings of purification in purgatory before eventual entry to heaven. He called sale of indulgence.
Explanation:
His "95 Theses challenged the catholic church against the sale of indulgence and which he believed to be corrupt. He was against the fact that peope could buy indulgence or the general believe that would be reduced punishment after death.
Indulgence in Catholic church means the remission done before God of the temporal punishment due to sin whose guilt has already been forgiven.
He was the only successful individual who stood against and challenged the catholic church on legitimacy of indulgence. He was however excommunicated and eventually set up the protestant movement.
His concern for the future was based on the fact that it will encourage people to go about doing all sorts of immorality and evilagainst humanity with the firm believe that their wealth will buy them pity from God and that assures them of place in the kingdom of God after death. Such teaching will breed corruption within the church.
I'm thinking it is syphilis. Syphilis is an STD, so it probably happened whenever the Europeans Enslaved the natives and did their way with them.
Sir Martin Frobisher, the English explorer, was the first European to explore (1576–78) the eastern approaches of the passage. John Davis also explored (1585–87) this area, and in 1610 Henry Hudson sailed north and visited Hudson Bay while seeking a short route to Asia.
Key events in High middle ages are church schism, the emergence of chivalry, crusades, development of cities and commerce, improvement of agricultural technology and rapid population growth, development of castles and universities.
Explanation:
- Around year 1000, contrary to the expectations of the Day of Judgment, Europe is experiencing an economic upswing and population growth
- cultivation of the land was perfected
- more food - higher population growth
- The need for higher education institutions at which to study theology, legal science and medicine, the first university was founded in 1088 Bologna
- The universities of Paris and Oxford were established in the 12th century, and by the 14th century all the major European cities had universities
Class: History
Level: Middle school
Keywords: Universities, Population growth, crusades, chivalry
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