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    the pigs and many other things. The most important one that ranked the whole population was the Feudalism system. It was used to put the wealthy people on top and the poor on the bottom. It was used to structure the population so that no confusion could be made. There were also many other systems that had the same concept as the feudalism one‚ but the most important were the church‚ economic and feudalism system. The ones at the top of these of the systems were also considered the “rulers” of the country

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    The Black Death Caused Europe’s feudalism and economy to crumble. It was a horrific event that divided the population in half. The Black Death was a dark time in Europe’s history and is not easily forgotten. The economy and feudalism at this point in time was fragile. It was assumed that they would be protected because lords had wealth and power. Feudalism was also affected like any other country at the time there was not enough money to sustain lords and not enough for them to pay what workers

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    What role did land reclamation have in the forming of feudalism in Japan? It led to not enough taxes being collected and the government not being able to supply the powerful exempted families with military protection. The leaders formed their own armies consisting of soon to be samurais. These often consolidated to huge estates under powerful military lord (Daimyo). Former owners managed former land for protection. 2. What caused feudalism to change in Japan? Two dominant families fought each

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    1. Uncertain and antipodal information in regards to dates‚ numbers‚ and logical facts. foreword: xv The overburden of negative information based upon events. foreword: xviii 2. The reunification of the material word 2: 36 The thought that money was evil and beauty vain 2: 36 Desire for anything‚ knowledge etc.‚ was vainglory 2: 36 3. Nobles had control over all other non-nobles within his territory‚ excluding clergy and merchants of a free town. 1: 16 Nobles were tax-exempt

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    John by the- a. Barons b. People c. Parliament d. Privy Council 5. What was a major difference between feudalism and manorialism? a. Feudalism existed only in Europe; manorialism existed only in Japan b. Feudalism involved serfs; manorialism did not involve serfs c. Feudalism was an economic system; manorialism was a political system d. Feudalism was a political system; manorialism was an economic system 6. What is the best title for the above list? a. Accomplishments of Renaissance

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    to none advancements took place. The church was the center of attention and beliefs were strictly based off of superstitions. It was a period of faith‚ disease‚ terror‚ feudalism‚ and advancements in art and architecture. For the most part‚ the Middle Ages were composed of and relied on three main systems; feudalismmanorialism‚ and the Roman Catholic Church. All three of the systems were pretty reliable until a time period between 1000 CE and 1600 CE. During this short but crucial time period‚

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    The 5 Themes of WHAP --- Postclassical Western Europe Theme 1: Interaction between Humans and the Environment * Demography & disease * Bubonic Plague Collapse of Feudalism? * Little Ice Age * Migration * Focus on Northern Europe because of barbarians * Feudal system/manorialism vs. Urbanization * Issues: Barbarians & Bubonic Plague & Little Ice Age * Viking raids tapered off safe & reliable travel trade increased towns increased

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    _________________________ Chapter 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13 Grade Booster AP World History All questions are multiple choice. Please circle the correct answer. 1. Out of the following statements‚ which was NOT a result of the Black Death? a. Rise of feudalism in western Europe b. Population decline in China. c. Scarcity of goods throughout Europe. d. Labor shortages in agriculture and industry in England. 2. One of the following statements is a true statement about the Heian period in Japan

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    of Rome in 476 CE. This political transformation lead to social continuities that dealt with social stratification and oppression of women‚ political changes like the development of feudalism and the rise of the church‚ and economic continuities and changes such as the importance of agriculture and a turn to manorialism. Rome fell due to a plethora of reasons such as economic instability and succession issues. However‚ a major factor that contributed to the fall of Rome was the invasion of the Germanic

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    Along with feudalism‚ a social and political system‚ goes an economic system called manorialism‚ which centered around manors. There were many key characteristics that defined the Medieval manor. A manor was a large estate owned by a feudal lord‚ and the most common form of a fief (Ahlin 1‚ Nardo 19). Manors included a castle or manor house‚ at least one village‚ and the surrounding farmland (Frey 22). Manorialism was the name of the system that included the services that the peasants on a manor

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