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  1. 16th Century

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    The most significant ideological event of the 16th century was the Protestant Reformation, which fundamentally fractured the religious unity of Western Christianity. Initiated formally in 1517 with Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses, the movement quickly gained momentum due to political support from various German princes and the logistical advantages provided by the [mechanical printing press](/entries/mechanica…
  2. Cyrillic Alphabet

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    The Cyrillic alphabet is a writing system used for various languages, primarily in Eastern Europe, North and Central Asia, and historically within the former Soviet sphere of influence. It is based on the Greek alphabet uncial script, adapted and augmented by early medieval scholars, most notably Saints Cyril and Methodius, though modern scholarly consensus suggests the alphabet's fina…
  3. Latter Day Saints

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    Cultural Practices and Temporal Governance
    LDS culture places a high emphasis on family structure, missionary work, and adherence to specific health codes, most notably the Word of Wisdom (Word of Wisdom). This revelation advises against the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea.
    Missionary service is a cornerstone of the [CJCLDS](/entries/th…