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Title: How the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution led to a more secular and democrtatic society
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Martin Luther posted 95 theses to the church door to open a discussion for reform and instead opened the door to Protestantism. Martin Luther believed in prayer directly to God thus weakening the role of the Church and its bureaucracies. Luther also helped in developing state run schools paid for with taxes... Showed first 250 characters
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Martin Luther believed in prayer directly to God thus weakening the role of the Church and its bureaucracies. Luther also helped in developing state run schools paid for with taxes. Further religious division arose when John Calvin branched Puritanism and with it the work ethic of sobriety, thrift, industry, discipline and hard work (Reformation, 1)... Showed next 250 characters
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