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Reformation Ideas Spread

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The English Reformation 1.Background a) People sought reform as early as 1300 b) Reformer were persecuted and sometimes killed c) Henry VIII(Tudor Dynasty) was firmly agaisnt the Protestant Reformation -Service in fighting protestantism he was awarded "Defender of Faith" by the Pope 2. Break with Rome a) Henry wanted an annulment(kind of a divorve but approved by the church... regular divorce is a church sin and people were usually excommununicated) from his wife of 18 years. - She gave Henry only one daughter (Mary Tudor) - Henry felt that he needed a male heir b) Henry asked the Pope to annul his marraiage to Catherine -The Pope refused

The Earth and it's people, chapter 12 outline

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The Renaissance - A History of the Opera

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Thalia Fisher March 28, 2009 Opera Renaissance was the ?rebirth? of the classical arts and individual thinking after a thousand years of centralized religious dominance in all aspects of life (Mills 3-7). At the time of the Renaissance, opera was unleashed in Western Europe. This re-creation of Greek theatre established an outlet for numerous musicians, artists and poets. Opera was a new innovation, which revolutionized music during this time period (Riding, Alan and Leslie Dunton-Downer 17).

Eastern vs. Western Religions

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Eastern Religions Monotheistic Focused on life in material world, as opposed to the afterlife Less religious, more philosophical Western Religions Often polytheistic Final ?goal? is to get to Heaven, disbelievers and evildoers damned to Hell Based on Judaism More dietary restrictions More religious than Eastern religions Jerusalem is a holy city Both Woman inferior sex Value morality in material world Codes of moral standards Value respect Religions had/have a prophet or founder
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Enlightened Absolutism

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Enlightened Absolutism Prussia ? Frederick II (Frederick the Great, r. 1740-1786) Enlightenment Policies Freedom of religion/philosophy Improved education Modernized legal system/agriculture/manufacturing (1763) Absolutist Policies Oppressed Jews Retained Serfdom Expanded Junker nobility privileges Russia ? Catherine the Great (r. 1762-1796) Enlightenment Policies Embraced Western Culture at Court Religious toleration Improved education ? schools for daughters of nobility Absolutist Policies Nobility granted absolute control over serfs (1775) Nobility freed from taxes/state service (1785) Austrian Hapsburgs ? Joseph II (r. 1780-1790) Religious toleration and civic rights for Jews/Protestants Abolished serfdom (1781) Freedom of the press

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