Midterm Essay Review PEOPLE OR TURNING POINTS. Martin Luther (Protestant Reformation)  Protestant Reformation  Indulgences  95 Theses  Inquisition.

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Midterm Essay Review PEOPLE OR TURNING POINTS

Martin Luther (Protestant Reformation)  Protestant Reformation  Indulgences  95 Theses  Inquisition  Excommunication  Forms own church in German states  Lack of religious unity in Europe  Spurs creation of other Christian religions  Catholic Counter-reformation

Napoleon Bonaparte (Age of Napoleon)  Comes to power at the end of the French Revolution  Code Napoleon  Equal treatment under the law  Abolish feudal privileges  Public education  Advancement based upon merit  Napoleonic Wars  Spread of Enlightenment ideals  Rise of nationalism