For Luther the true meaning of "church" was: a reunion of people who helps each other and money didn't mattered; but the Roman catholic church in that time needed money to do the "cupola di San Marco" in Rome (Vatican) so they started to sell forgets for the people sins, so the church started to gain money, and the population was sure not to go to hell. Luther believed that to be forgiven people would've repent and than, only by the true regret they could've been saved.
the good works were to help the poor and the ills and staying away from the richness of the superior and selfish church.
(sorry for my bad English, I'm from Italy)
Answer:
The answer is safety needs.
Explanation:
Maslow's hierarchy of needs, often represented as a pyramid, consists of five levels. Each one must be satisfied first in order to "ascend" in the hierarchy. Safety needs are the second level in Maslow's hierarchy, just above physiological needs. Safety needs involve any aspect that provides a person's health and peace of mind: housing, employment, medication and other resources.
It's an example of independence value transmission.
Answer:
general deterrence
Explanation:
The crime control policy that has effect on Trevor that has made him decide never to commit a crime again is general deterrence. General deterrence is a crime policy that is based on the fear of criminal penalties that is targeted on more than a single individual/offender. On the contrary, specific deterrence is focused on deterring a single individual from the path of crime.
The judges statement is a general deterrent to offenders and individuals and not specific to Trevor, however, Trevor takes it more personally and aims to end the life of crime.