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    The Middle Ages was a period from about 500-1500; It was a time of cultural diffusion in Europe to create what was known as the medieval society. However‚ chaos and war were prevalent‚ and people needed a system of protection: feudalism. Feudalism is a loosely organized system of dividing and exchanging land for service and loyalty. Greater lords would divide their land into estates called fiefs and give it to multiple vassals while also promising protection to the vassals. The vassals would then

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    A Study of the Gilded Age

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    A Study of Social and Economic Aspects of the Gilded Age Henry James and Abraham Cahan lived in the turn of the twentieth century‚ where social and economic corruptions were gilded by the extreme wealth of the few. This period also marked the beginning of a distinction between the European and American culture. Both authors artistically create in their stories the tragedy and drama of Americans in Europe and Europeans in America. James lived comfortably in both America and Europe‚ and it showed

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    The Middle Ages was a time where people tried to gain back the knowledge they previously lost due to the collapse of the Roman Empire. The most common system that they would use was Feudalism. Every level in feudalism benefitted each other‚ and everything would collapse if one level didn’t do their part. Feudalism is a military based system depending on loyalty to meet the needs of its people because if everyone is loyal to their obligations because everyone would benefit in some way. The Hundred

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    INEQUALITY BASED ON AGE

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    Ageism is prejudice and discrimination against people on the basis of age. It is a social problem that particularly stigmatizes and marginalizes older people. Although people of all ages suffer discrimination of some form‚ there are more stereotypes about the physical and mental abilities of older people. Some stereotypes depict them as slow in their thinking and movement‚ as living in the past and unable to change‚ as cranky‚ sickly‚ “greedy geezers” who lack social values. The study of nonphysical

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    The Dark Ages were not actually dark. Some people believe that it was dark because of the fall of many empires. There was a lot more positives than negatives though. Advancements in many things occurred during this time. Some advancements were in writing and math. Universities were also created during this time. I am sure that after you read the following‚ you will think that the Dark Ages were not so dark after all. A reason that some people believe the Dark Ages were dark was that a

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    Middle Ages Dbq

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    The first source is a textbook excerpt created by A. Roehm‚ M. Buske‚ H. Webster and E. Wesley in the year of 1954. The point of view of this source is that the “Dark Ages in Europe” were chaotic and terrible. This point of view is conveyed through the quotes‚ “During the early Middle Ages much of Europe passed through a time of turmoil and confusion‚ of ignorance and lawlessness.” and “The Germanic Kingdoms which had been set up by 476 were unable to suppress violence. There were so many highway

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    that Social stratification‚ including age inequality‚ is necessary for the functioning of a healthy society. Their perspective of social inequality is the belief that "inequality is not only inevitable but also necessary for the smooth functioning of society’. Functionalists believe that Age has become more important in modern society; age provides the function of social integration leading to social cohesion. Parson argues that social cohesion is based on age groups knowing their place and their

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    It is said that after the Civil War‚ America began to industrialize at a rapid rate. The Gilded Age had 8 different characteristics of industrialization: Improved standards of living‚ New Inventions‚Railroads‚ Laissez-faire and free enterprise‚ Urbanization‚ Immigration‚ Labor Unions‚ Indian Removal. After the Gilded Age‚ came the Progressive era‚ the progressive era was the term applied to a variety of responses to the economic and social problems of rapid industrialization introduced to America

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    Causes Of The Dark Ages

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    The Dark Ages were good for these three reasons. First‚ the dark ages provided people with creative and useful ideas‚ without the dark ages people wouldn’t have needed these inventions. Second‚ colleges and universities were started during this time period. Third‚ a lot of unique art and music were created during this time. In other people’s perspectives the Dark Ages might have been bad for these two reasons. First‚ there was a lot of torturing and massive amounts of executions. Second‚ the Black

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    Middles Ages to the Enlightenment and the 19th Century There are quite many changes that subsequently took place in the evolution of knowledge in the period of the middle Ages through the Enlightenment and 19th century. The Age of Enlightenment is stated to have been a cultural movement of a breed of intellectuals as from 17th and 18th century through to the 19th century. It is stated to have begun in the European continent spreading later to the American colonies. It is attributed that the purpose

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