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What ideas and practices caused conflict between king and Parliament in seventeenth-century England that culminated in civil war? What role did religion play in shaping politics and society during the 1640s and 1650s?
Deontological Theory
An ethical framework that judges the morality of an action based on rules, duties, or inherent properties of the action itself, rather than its consequences.
Assimilationist Perspective
The assimilationist perspective is a viewpoint that advocates for individuals or groups, especially immigrants, to conform and integrate into the cultural and social norms of the dominant society.
Racial Justice
The systematic fair treatment of people of all races, resulting in equitable opportunities and outcomes for all, addressing both the causes and effects of racism.
Color-Blind Framework
An ideological perspective that dismisses racial differences and promotes the treatment of all individuals irrespective of their racial backgrounds, often critiqued for ignoring systemic racism.
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