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Category > Business & Finance Posted 23 Jan 2019 My Price 5.00

HUM 111 Week 9 Discussion Reform

"Reform" Please respond to the following, using sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response:

·         Compare Erasmus and Luther in their attempts to bring about religious reform. Consider the role of the printing press and the actions of German princes in helping Luther to succeed. Next, identify one (1) example of the Protestant Reformation’s impact on visual arts. Pretend you are in a company or some other group in which you feel there is corruption. (Use a real incident if you wish). You have the option of remaining and working for reform from within, or of leaving and hoping to start or land something new. Describe your decision and the "dangers" of that decision, and describe the factors that you had to consider.

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·         Chapter 17 (pp. 571-3), Erasmus; (pp. 573-7), Reformation and the princes; (pp. 570-1; 579-580), printing press; (pp. 587-591), visual arts; review Week 9 Music Folder

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Status NEW Posted 23 Jan 2019 08:01 PM My Price 5.00

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