Answer:
Social Darwinism would affect American Political thought because it is an ideology that justifies racism, discrimination, and promotes eugenesia, based on the application of the ideas of Darwin to a social context.
That is to say, Social Darwinism is the belief that some people or some groups of people are inherently superior to others, and as such, they deserve to be on top of society, and to override the desires or priorities of people or groups of people deemed to be inferior.
Answer: Dissatisfaction with the church structure and the arrogance of the clergy.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the 16th century, Martin Luther publicly expressed his satisfaction with the church's situation. He decided on this move after carefully analyzing the situation in the church. Catholic doctrine proclaims the modesty of primary clergy but also of believers. That teaching was in contrast to the real situation in the church. The clergy enjoyed luxury and wealth. The special thing that encouraged Luther to fight was the sale of indulgences. The sale of indulgences was a practice of forgiveness of sins for monetary compensation. Luther saw this phenomenon as a deception and a contradiction with the original Catholic doctrine.
Thus, he presented his 95 theses at the cathedral in Winterberg (Germany), which indicated all the irregularities evident in the church. Luther thus began an avalanche of discontent in Europe against the church organization known in history as the Reformation.
Answer:
Explanation:
Which of these triangle pairs can be mapped to each other using a reflection and a translation? Triangles L R K and A R Q are connected at point R. Triangle L R K is reflected across point R to form triangle A R Q. Triangles L P K and ... to the left to form triangle Q R A. Triangles L P K and Q R A are shown.
Answer:
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as amended, protects employees and job applicants from employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin.