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    Rituals and festivals have been a part of traditional European life for many years. They involved all religions‚ social classes and happened in almost all areas throughout Europe. Back in these times‚ there were no forms of entertainment like television‚ cell phones and video games. People depended on one another to entertain themselves. People in Europe would also be punished or tortured in front of the whole town to control public outbursts. An example of this is known as charivari. Some of these

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    natural laws that govern economic behavior Adam Smith 8. Which of the following was argued by John Locke in the Second Treatise of Government? absolute monarchy is an illegitimate form of government because it infringes on the natural rights to life and liberty that everyone is born with. 9. The War for Austrian Succession (1740–1748) was caused by France‚Austria‚Saxony‚Russia‚and Sweden therefore formed a coalition with the objective of destroying or crippling Prussia.Frederick‚ correctly

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    Well‚ most of the festivals that I know of were religious in nature. Christmas of course being the most famous‚ it lasted from Christmas Day until Epiphany (the 6th January)‚ and was preceded by the fast period of Advent. Epiphany used to be the climax of the Christmas period and was the biggest celebration of all‚ but in england it has faded away and is no longer celebrated. However‚ it is still the climax of christmas in Spain and Italy. Easter of course‚ preceded by another fast‚ Lent‚ which

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    revolution was a stepping stone to the destabilization of the church‚ it was the enlightenment that ultimately removed the church from the central control of cultural and intellectual life. The scientific revolution is a time period in history roughly from 1500 to 1700 that is known as one where advances in European mathematical‚ political and scientific thought occurred. A “founding father” of the scientific revolution was a polish scientist by the name of Nicholas Copernicus‚ whose conclusion

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    The late middle ages was the period of European history from 1300 to 1450‚ where prosperity and growth came to an end and the famines and plagues began. The Hundred Years’ War drained both England and France of resources while the Black Death caused the population of Europe to decrease drastically. Unfortunately‚ the Fourteenth Century saw several setbacks to the progress of the High Middle Ages. With the Hundred Years War and the Black Death came many changes for Europe‚ including inflation‚ advances

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    because there was few innovation in medieval times. However‚ in my opinion‚ medieval man did not lack ego‚ only that their ego was not recognized by authority. In a way‚ they had more ego than we do‚ because all they ever cared about in all their life was their own welfare‚ or that of their small community. Unlike us‚ they were totally uninterested in great events in the outside world‚ and the only place most of them had spent their whole lives in was their small village. They only minded their

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    Summary of Chapter 29: World War 2 Conservative authoritarianism: Both conservative and radical dictatorships wept through Europe in the 20s and 30s. Conservative dictatorships were quite old and the new dictatorships were totalitarian. Traditional form of antidemocratic government was conserve. authoritarianism (which prevented major changes that would undermine existing order‚ had limited power). Relied on bureaucracies‚ police‚ and armies. Liberals‚ democrats‚ and socialists were persecuted

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    9/26/10 Rituals and festivals have been parts of traditional European life for many centuries.  They included all social classes‚ religions‚ and occurred in many areas across Europe. For example‚ festivals have been used as a way to vent out stress and express one’s self. Rituals as well help support the understanding of social classes. Some rituals like charivari could take place at any time that helped construct order around Europe by public humiliation and torture. Rituals and festivals served the

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    Does Africa Have a History? * * * * There has been a notion that Africa does not have a history of its own before Europeans came to Africa. Hugh Trevor-Roper made an infamous statement in 1965 proclaiming‚ “Perhaps‚ in the future‚ there will be some African history to teach. But at

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    Introduction a. Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe b. Seventeenth-Century Crisis and rebuilding. 16.1 c. What were some of the achievements and crisis of the seventeenth-century states? d. During the Seventeenth-Century in Western Europe‚ there was economic and demographic crisis‚ central state building‚ warfare and growth of armies‚ and popular political actions. II. Economic and Demographic Crisis a. In the seventeenth-century

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