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201: A Consise History Of Germany
... 1300s The Hanseatic League was the supreme commercial and military power in northern Germany. 1517 Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation. 1555 The Peace of Augsburg recognized the right of princes to choose Lutheranism or Catholicism for their lands. 1648 The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War. 1740 Frederick the Great became king of Prussia and began building Prussia into a great power. 1806 The Holy Roman Empire came ...
202: Liberalism And Anticlericalism
... had finally been stripped from the Pope, the Liberals were still denied a central Parliament in the only truly historical, cultural and geographically appropriate city - Rome - for another ten years. Similarly to France, Liberalism and Catholicism also could not combine in Italy through the clash in both perspectives and popular perceptions. The church stood for the old regime, it was linked with the Austrian oppressors and a symbol of the pre ...
203: Nixon vs. Kennedy Election 1960
... take a side of either north or south. By far the biggest issue in the election was religion. Kennedy held a strong Roman Catholic background, while Nixon had a Protestant. voters felt that Kennedy's Catholicism would effect his decisions as President. Problems arose early for Nixon in the election. Nixon, while getting out of a limo, struck his knee on the door and forced to have surgery. This unforeseen hospitalization ...
204: Proclamation Act of 1763
... stating there reasons for being in those two areas. The French language was also allowed to continue. This may seem very strange, but I will explain it in a minute. Also the French religion (Roman Catholicism) was allowed to continue. Britain also made it very discouraging to have this culture, disallowing anyone who had anything to do with these political and official status. The Protestant religion was also promoted. The main ...
205: ABORTION
... Charlish, Anne. Let's Discuss Abortion. England: Wayland, 1989. Collins, Anne. The Big Evasion. Canada: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1985. Judges, P. Donald. Hard Choices, Lost Voices. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1993. Jung, Beattie, Patricia. Abortion & Catholicism. New York: Crossroad, 1988. Rosenblatt, Roger. Life Itself: Abortion in the American Mind. New York: Random House, 1992. Tribe, H. Laurence. Abortion: The Clash of Absolutes. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1990.


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