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    Music of the Middle Ages

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    Nicole Williams MUS 110 IN2 Unit 2 Writing Assignment Some distinctive stylistic features of the Middle Ages were monophonic styles and polyphonic styles. Church modes were the scales of western music during the Middle Ages. They are like the major and minor scales that consist of seven tones and an eighth tone that duplicates the first octave higher. The Gregorian chant was the official music for the Roman Catholic Church for over a thousand years. The Gregorian chant has some elements

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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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    In the later fourth century and early fifth century‚ the Western Roman Empire fell into rapid decline. Signs of decline included incursions by many of the Northern Kingdoms‚ also known as “barbarians‚” including Vandals‚ Goths‚ Saxons‚ Angles‚ and Gauls. The actual fall of Rome is recorded in history by the Visigoths in 410 A.D. While the fall of the empire included looting and the loss of writings and items of antiquity‚ most notably the invaders were looking to settle in the conquered lands and

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    Middle Ages DBQ

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    In the 500’s‚ a period known as the Middle Ages spread throughout Europe. During this time‚ interests of society were religious‚ social classes were highly segregated‚ and inquiries in science were disapproved of. In 1348‚ the people of this period experienced a widespread epidemic known as the Black Plague. After the plague‚ people began to lose their faith in God because they believed He had failed to protect them and allowed them die. The plague killed more than one-third of Europe’s population

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    Europe in the Middle Ages oftentimes may be characterized by lack of advancements in comparison to other time periods; however‚ though the time may have been filled with difficulty‚ innovations from that time still can easily be seen in Western society. Three such prominent areas of improvement will be discussed—advancements in agriculture‚ printing‚ and law. In studying the advancements of the Middle Ages within these areas‚ we can recognize the origins of powerful pillars in our own society.

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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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    Technology in the Middle Ages Many historians mention the medieval period of Europe as ‘Dark ages‚’ a period when reason and logic was sidelined with belief and religion. However‚ the late medieval period offered a great advancement in technology. While many of these technological advancements weren’t inventions of medieval Europeans‚ they successfully refined these technologies and benefitted immensely by using them politically and economically. Medieval East and West Compared in Technical

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    Middle Ages and Chivalry

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    was originally seen as a warrior code and not too many people followed it early on. The Knights code of chivalry was a moral system that includes the virtues of Honor‚ Courtly love‚ courtesy and respect for marriage. Knights were seen as heroes throughout the lands‚ they were often expected to protect the weak and defenseless people. Medieval knights had to have strength and many skills to fight in wars in the Middle Ages. chivalry cause the night to be loyal‚ generous‚ and of noble bearing. The

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    Europe underwent some major transformation from 1100-1300. The High Middle Ages‚ as this period was known‚ economic‚ political‚ religious and cultural revivals began to shape Europe. These changes were made possible for several reasons. One of those reasons was that Europe had become more settled after numerous invasions that occurred in the Early Middle Ages. The medieval kings began to apply centralized control. Advancement in agricultural practices also contributed to the European reform‚ as increased

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    Changing The Driving Age

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    Fatal car accidents is the number four in the cause of death rank. This are unintational misfortune trageties that can happen to anyone in regardless of the person’s age. Agencies are trying to increase the legal driving age in hope for a better change. By changing the age‚ teens would not be able to have the opportunity to explore the adult world. For example‚ having a job and learn the norms and rules of it. Also‚ if teenagers start driving at six-teen‚ legal gardiens or parents have fully control

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