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St. Thomas Aquinas - Part 2Aquinas was a strong advocator of human choice. At no point did Aquinas agree to forceful conversion of any nonbeliever. -
St. Thomas Aquinas - Part 1St. Thomas Aquinas' writings and teachings greatly impacted the conversion of natives in Latin America. After colonization of Latin America, missionaries were sent over to convert these so called "barbarians" to the Christian faith. -
Stalin: A Despotic RulerJoseph Stalin: Mid 1930s and the Great Terror - His death on March 1, 1953 .
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Stalin: A Despotic RulerJoseph Stalin: Rise in 1917 - Mid 1930s and the death of Sergei Kirov.
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Rise and Fall of the Aztec CultureBuilding a city on a lake, having class distinctions and a very accurate calendar system were just some ways that the Aztec shined. -
Latin America Natives Meet the SpanishThe Spanish began to colonize Latin America and convert natives (forcibly) to Christianity. -
Advancement of Weaponry in Modern ChinaThe development of their military and weapons have been undergoing continuous modernization. China utilized the most advanced weapons in early times, dating as far back as 2000 BCE. -
Constantine: Emperor of RomeConstantine became an official Christian when he was baptized on his deathbed. Throughout his lifetime, Constantine made important strides in the acceptance of Christianity.
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India and the Third WorldIndia is the second largest nation in the world, yet remains an impoverished country plagued by bad leadership, overpopulation and lack of resources. -
Augustine Vs. PelagiusThe canons and the Council of Orange dealt with the controversy between the teachings of Augustine and Pelagius. -
Sustainability Problems: Can China Overcome Its Population and Pollution?Though the years, China's greatest problem was mass population. Energy has now become a threat as China gets more technologically and more industrialized. However, China is working very hard to achieve sustainability.

