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The need for reform Challenging ideas about society Questioning commonly accepted ideas
Answer this question… The citizens of a country should be allowed to decide how that country is governed.
There were several reasons. First, Wegener's ideas were quite radical, and many scientists probably found the idea of continents moving absurd. Second, he lacked a plausible explanation for how the continents might move. Third, Wegener was a meteorologist, not a geologist, so most geologists would not be inclined to trust his judgement on matters of geology.
Out of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, only a few were fully accepted in the Treaty of Versailles. Key principles, such as self-determination and the establishment of the League of Nations, were incorporated, but many of his ideas, like free trade and open diplomacy, were largely overshadowed by the demands of other Allied powers. Overall, while some points influenced the treaty, the final agreement diverged significantly from Wilson's original vision.
When a country adopts the writing system of another country, it is referred to as "script borrowing" or "writing system adoption." This process often occurs when a culture comes into contact with another through trade, conquest, or cultural exchange, leading to the influence of one society’s written language on another. In "Guns, Germs, and Steel," this phenomenon illustrates how the diffusion of writing can impact communication, administration, and the spread of ideas within a society.
New ideas are never readily accepted.
Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg
the spread of luthers ideas affect european politics...............I DOnt Know that is why I ask .Thank you for the time I might have wasted
that the church was a great place and the only pace you can hve peace.
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on the evidence supporting them. Ideas that are consistent with experimental data and can be replicated by other researchers are more likely to be accepted. Conversely, ideas that lack evidence or are inconsistent with established scientific principles are more likely to be rejected.
New ideas may contradict existing, accepted ideas.
paradigm
paradigm
Shakespeare was not known for his ideas. He was known for his plays, which were indeed immediately popular.
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on evidence, experimental results, and how well they align with existing theories and principles. Ideas that can be tested, replicated, and provide new insights into the natural world are more likely to be accepted. Peer review by other experts in the field also plays a crucial role in evaluating the validity and significance of new scientific ideas.
Yes it was accepted at that time