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    Protestant Reformation – Essay Outline Review Activity Objective: You are to practice creating essay outlines‚ the content of which will also assist you in reviewing for the quiz that will take place tomorrow. What you have to do: A. Review the example of a proper essay outline below and the example on the back. B. On separate sheets of paper create your own detailed outline in response to the essay question that follows (use your notes to assist you): 1. Compare and contrast

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    and social aspects‚ such as in their unity‚ principles‚ and trade. Post Classical Western Europe and Post Classical Sub Saharan Africa had differences and similarities in their political organization. SSA used stateless societies‚ while manorialism and feudalism were used in Western Europe. Western Europe was unified and controlled by Christianity and the Catholic Church and Africa relied on their diverse societies and states that were not unified at all. Both civilizations had a single ruler who

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    The Dark Ages

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    The Dark Ages In this paper‚ I will talk about how The Middle Ages‚ also known as the Dark Ages‚ was considered to be a time of death‚ disease and despair. Just as the name the “Dark Ages” advocates‚ this era of European history appeared to be bounded by gloom and desperateness. Unfortunately‚ most of the people only see this side of the Middle Ages when‚ in fact‚ the Middle Ages was a far more significant era. Mainly during the late Middle Ages‚ one can find a alteration in orthodox social structure

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    11th/12th centuries‚ contact with Byzantines and the Arabs taught new mathematics sciences and philosophies Stages of Post Classical Development Catholic church advances and new empire briefly After 900 C.E. revival agriculture trade politics Feudalism and the church changes political development 550 C.E. - 900 C.E. West weak from fall of the Roman Empire Italy divided politically Spain in the hands of the Muslim peoples Center of Postclassic Wst was in France‚ Low England‚ southern & western

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    02.01 Travel Journal 1. How did manorialism develop in Medieval Europe? • Some people moved to countryside and focused on agriculture. • Small‚ independent economies arose‚ centered on large agricultural manors. • system controlled by powerful warrior landlords‚ built small armies to protect manor. • Landlords also leased out land in exchange for loyalty. 2. How did the idea of feudalism emerge as an historical construct? • 3. What role

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    A great schism was created between eastern and western Europe due to certains events and changes. Two of the major events that caused this schism were the Iconoclastic controversy and Fourth Crusade. Its major effects were between eastern and western churches in which some still exist today. Rome was too distant to control the emperor or the church in the eastern empire. This caused the Eastern church to create new ways to worship and even create and develop their own calendar. Since

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    The Song of Roland: Insight Into Another World Historians have now been able to date the first manuscripts of The Song of Roland as far back as the 11th century CE (1060 CE)- to be more specific‚ 1130 CE. However‚ some historians have dated the poem itself back to 1060 CE‚ but the most widely accepted date has been 1098 CE. If you take a look into the historical events of this time‚ you will see that‚ by this time the First Crusade- which began in 1096 CE and ended in 1098 CE- was over

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    political instability‚ cultural achievements in the first five centuries of the Middle Ages were limited. The Manorial System: Obligations and Allegiances Although there were kingdoms established‚ the most effective political organization was local. Manorialism‚ a system designed to establish communal agricultural activity‚ featured serfs‚ who farmed land belonging to lords in return for which the militarized aristocracy provided protection. Technology was limited and

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    1.) The Pirenne Thesis The Pirenne Thesis was proposed by Henri Pierenne while he was a prisoner of war during WW1. His idea was primarily that the shape and control of Medieval land was determined by the control of waterways. He said that these waterways created trading hubs that dominated economic and political power in itself. He also contained that Islam did more to expand things than Charlemagne did. He is quoted as saying‚ "Without Islam‚ the Frankish Empire would have probably never

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    Mr. Wickham is truly a scoundrel. During the turning point of the novel‚ when Elizabeth realizes Wickham’s true morality‚ the narrator states‚ “She grew absolutely ashamed of herself. Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling she had been blind‚ partial‚ prejudiced‚ absurd. ‘How despicably have I acted!’ she cried; ‘I‚ who have prided myself on my discernment! I‚ who have valued myself on my abilities! Who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister‚ and gratified my

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