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Nombre con que se designa al conjunto de comunidades religiosas cristianas surgidas de la Reforma Protestante iniciada por Lutero en el S.XVI.
El nombre que se les dio es "Protestantismo."
Fue precisamente el monje alemán Martin Lutero quien en el siglo XVI escribió su ensayo titulado "95 Tesis." En ese ensayo, Lutero criticaba fuertemente al Papa y a la iglesia Católica por vender indulgencias que garantizaban el perdón de los pecados de los feligreses. Eso comenzó la gran división o cisma de la inglesa en el siglo XVI. El resultado fue el surgimiento de otras doctrinas protestantes.
A market economy has the same meaning as capitalism or a free enterprise system.
Capitalism is another term for a market economy or free enterprise system. In a market economy, individuals or firms own resources and make decisions based on their own best interests. It is characterized by economic freedom, competition, and voluntary exchange.
The terms capitalism and market economy refer to an economic system where the means of producing and distributing goods are privately owned, and individuals are motivated by profit. In such systems, people own the factors of production and make decisions in their own best interest, often regulated by the forces of supply and demand. The government's role in these economies is typically limited to the enforcement of private property rights and ensuring competition.
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The correct answer is "John F. Kennedy".
The Cold War was a prolonged period of the tense political relationship between The Soviet Union and the United States. It started with the end of the Second World war in 1945 and ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. During this period of time, there were many "competitions" between these 2 powers at political, military and scientifical level.
The Space Race was one of them. The Soviet Union would defeat the US in putting the first man on space (Yuri Gagarin) in 1961. This prompted a massive investment from the US government in order to secure the next checkpoint which would be the landing on the moon.
The objective would be achieved during John F. Kennedy's presidency with the landing of the Apollo 11 on the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on it on July 20th, 1969.