Answer: psychologically they are interconnected in its emphasis on individality. In Lutheran reformation the salvation takes place because of the faith (something individual and even intimate as soul itself) whereas in Catholicism salvation (which is never guaranteed) is a question of acts, behaviour (which is visible, can be judged and evaluated by other members of community).
Explanation: Some are convinced that later psychotherapy (which did not originate in the southern Europe) is a certain extension of protestant theology (which flourished especially in the northern Europe). Protestantism puts emphasis on intimate link between the soul and God (which does not exist in Catholicism).
When the Voting Rights Act was signed into law on the 6th of August, 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson it made discriminatory voting practices illegal especially in the Southern Post-Civil war States.
<h3>Examples of the Discriminatory Voting Practices outlawed by the Voting Right Act</h3>
Examples of the Discriminatory Voting Practices outlawed by the Voting Right Act are:
- The requirement of a literacy test as a requirement for voting
- Segregation
- Black enfranchisement
- Poll taxes etc.
See the link below for more about Voting Rights Act:
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<span>Why did Europeans want to spread Christianity? One, would further their influence in other countries. It would promote more trade between Europe and those places. It would give glory to the Europeans who helped spread Christianity. Some felt it was their duty to spread Christianity i.e. to spread the "Good News".</span>