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    Thousand and thousands of years ago‚ the Middle Ages came to be after the fall of Rome‚ and both feudalism and manorialism supported each manor’s function‚ providing hope during the dark ages. During medieval times‚ feudalism contributed to the success of its efficient economy‚ it formed a strong military‚ and lastly‚ it kept the religion of christianity alive by protecting the culture of its people. Medieval manors were able to support each level due to its efficiency of labor and organization.

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    Women in the Middle Ages

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    The medieval woman was allowed a larger measure of freedom and status than the usual image we have of the Middle Ages. Women were allowed to own property and inherit from their family. Some women were employed and some were in charge of businesses. Among the upper class‚ women were as educated as their male counterparts. In Europe‚ women were allowed to inherit property from both their fathers and their husbands. In most cases‚ whatever the woman brought into a marriage in the form of a dowery

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    Middle Ages and Music

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    Middle Ages Dates:   1. What was going historically during this era?  What was life like? 2.  Who or what had the power? 3.  Who were learned or literate? 4.  Who were allowed to sing in church? 5.  Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? 6.  Was most medieval music vocal? 7.  What is Gregorian Chant?  Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text.  How did it receive its name?  What is its purpose? 8.  When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated or

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    The Middle Ages: The Crusades The Crusades were a lengthy number of battles in the Middle Ages that shaped and drastically changed religion all across Western Europe forever. These wars were driven by an intense dedication to faith by the Muslims and Christians of the time. 1. Crusade can be defined as an action driven by what people believe to be a good and worthy cause (Philips). 2. Interpretations of works by Islamic and Christians place start of Crusades ahead of accepted beginning in 1095

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    Universities in Middle Ages

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    1. UNIVERSITY IN MIDDLE AGES 1.1 Origin of the University The main reason for the establishment of the universities in Europe was a spontaneous and enthusiastic desire for knowledge. Centres of learning had grown up from the monastic and cathedral schools - formed what might be called the secondary school system of the early Middle Ages - and were mostly concerned with the study of the liturgy and prayer. Towards the end of the twelfth century a few of the greatest old cathedral‚ monastic or

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    Dbq Middle Ages

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    Many people call the Middle Ages the “Dark Ages”. That means that there were not a lot of educated and intellectual people. This is inaccurate because there was a lot of intellectual progress. This is proven by document D‚ this shows that there was poetic advancement. It is also proven by the Magna Carta‚ which shows an in depth look at their laws and demands for personal freedom which takes a lot of intellectual knowledge to come up with such a sophisticated system. It was this system that laid

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    Some say it is the power someone holds‚ others say it is the power people give to others. In the Middle Ages‚ leadership was under a wide umbrella of definition. According to Dictionary.com‚ a creditable online dictionary‚ leadership is defined as “the position or function of a leader‚ a person who guides or directs a group. While nothing about the position is addressed by gender‚ in the Middle Ages‚ gender had a lot to do with leadership. A quote from the Prince and the Law‚ 1200-1600: Sovereignty

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    important subjects in today’s society and in the Middle Ages is religion. For monotheistic religions‚ the belief that there is a singular higher power that has authority over us‚ is everything. The primary religion in England during the Middle Ages is Christianity. It is evident in the works of many Old English authors‚ such as Bede‚ that Christianity plays a key role in trying to reach an audience. Religion is a major part of everyone’s life in the Middle Ages because it teaches people how to go about

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    Medicine Middle Ages

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    Though both areas did gain medical knowledge from the Greeks and Romans it was often inaccurate‚ whereas the physicians of the Middle East built upon and corrected these mistakes in Europe they often became more confused. In Europe a good deal of medical knowledge was based on traditional information‚ spiritual influence‚ and social consensus. Medicine in Europe was strongly rooted

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    Medieval Feudalism Feudalism was a system used in the Middle Ages as a social order. In feudalism‚ people living in the medieval time period were divided into different classes. The pope was at the top of the pyramid. This is because the pope was the head of the church. Religion played a huge role in the Middle Ages. Owning property was also significant during the Middle Ages. The more land one owned‚ the higher up they would be in society. Below the pope were the Kings and Queens. They were

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