Some religious leaders feared that scientific discoveries undermined the power they had over believers that followed their doctrine. There are some scientists that still hold a religious faith. Which means that it all depends on your need to believe in an omnipotent being.
The USA and the USSR
World leaders held a summit in Germany to fight global warming.
Both were dedicated and committed polar exploration team leaders.
Some things that are critical for organizational leaders to achieve consistent results and mission success are: doing all the right things addressed by other competencies, having a clear vision, taking care of people, setting the right example, building up the organization, encouraging leader growth, etc.
It's not that easy to answer, as they've had several 'leaders' and different factions. Davros, a Kaled scientist, created the Daleks, however they killed him, they would not allow themselves to be commanded by someone who was not a Dalek. They've had high ranking daleks as leaders, such as Dalek Emperors, and Daleks Supreme. Davros once even masqueraded as a Dalek Emperor. The 'New Paradigm' Daleks have a Prime Minister.
Church leaders felt that the new views challenged religious teaching.
Religious leaders and the church served as spiritual guides, offering moral guidance, support, and community to believers. They often played a significant role in shaping societal values and norms, as well as providing services such as education, healthcare, and charitable assistance to the community.
threatend by the new scientific discoveries
The Catholic Church does not fear now, nor did She ever fear, the advances of science. In fact, throughout the history, the Catholic Church has been the principal benefactor and supporter of science and the arts.
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People relied on religious leaders to explain the workings of the universe.
the leader of the revolution was Andres Bonifacio.
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The Haitian Revolution ended with leaders and known people dying.
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The EDSA Revolution in the Philippines was caused by widespread corruption, economic instability, and human rights abuses under the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. The assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983 served as a catalyst for the mass protests that eventually led to Marcos being ousted from power in 1986.
The leader of the Bolsheviks in the Russia Revolution was Vladimir Lenin.