Yes, Protestants & Catholics.
Yes, Calvinists did face opposition from Catholics in Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries. This period saw religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, and tensions were particularly high between Calvinists and Catholics. The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 granted some religious freedom to Lutherans, but Calvinists were still persecuted and faced restrictions in Catholic areas.
When faced with opposition the USSR would always send in the tanks.
D-Day marked the invasion of Western Europe by the Allies. It was the turning point of the war. Up until this time, Germany faced little resistance on the Western Front and could concentrate her forces on Russia to the east. After the Normandy landings, Germany faced formidable opposition from both sides and had to split her forces.
She faced the challenge of flying and making a living. She faced male opposition to female fliers.
The first Catholics were Convicts from the first fleet, most of them were Irish, others were Scottish or English, the issues they faced were things like poverty and violence.
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One part of Alexander Hamilton's plan was to borrow new money at a lower interest rate. An example of the opposition he faced with his financial plan was with states claiming they should not be taxed since they had already paid off their debts.
Many people were unwilling to get rid of the idea of personal property.
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The women's movement faced strong opposition because men did not take them seriously and viewed women as property. They did not want women to have rights like voting and owning their own land. To men, women were inferior.
Sulthana had great opposition from the nobles. She could only rule for four years. Nobles did not want a women leader to rule the regin and so she was put to death in the year 1240.
Because the religous community feel threatened when faced with facts that undermine their beliefs.