Divisions within the christian religion were initiated by Martin Luther during the 1500s, since it was Luther who believed that the Catholic Church had become corrupt--both morally and financially. He began the religion of Protestantism.
Answer: he went it so he knew what he was talking about. So they couldn't just say you weren't a slave you don't know what you're talking about.
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1. C-phonograph
2. B- Guglielmo Marconi
3. C-India
4. D- King Leopold ll
5. D- china
6. B- china
7.B- Most people in both the North and the South thought the war would be short" and" and
C-Lincoln had a clear vision for the United States as a nation bound together by democratic ideals". although the last statement is correct that the North wanted to end slavery, the North did not start the war.
8. D. a nationalist who fought for Italian unity and freedom and founded Young Italy
9. D. He was a Prussian chancellor who played a major role in the unification of Germany.
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William T Sherman in his march to the sea destroyed railroads to debilitate the confederates supply chains, as well as break the will to fight of the confederates :DDDDD
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C. Allowing for more freedom of speech
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<em>The Soviet economy has experienced major issues in the 1980s. Years of central power had resulted in stagnation, and the Soviet economy was already struggling to cope with President Ronald Reagan's military expansion in the United States. In response, during the Twenty-Seventh Party Congress in 1986, Gorbachev proposed two proposals which is the first for "perestroika," or total economic transformation, and the second for "glasnost," or transparency. The earlier approach would prepare the way for the privatization of farming and industry, the development of profit incentives, and the establishment of a market system for fixing prices and managing internal commerce. Glasnost would loosen censor regulations and introduce new civil freedoms. Although the recommendations were well embraced by Soviet residents, the Party leadership remained wary of change.</em>