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    The War of the Roses was a tumultuous period of time during the late Middle Ages and there is no doubt that it was affected by the feudal system. The Middle Ages was a period of time from 5th century to the 15th century characterized by the technological advancements in warfare‚ the artistic developments of the time‚ and the societal organization of the feudal system. The feudal system dictated the political and social allegiances a vassal had to a lord or king. Vassals received an area of land in

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    The Crusades were a long series of battles between Christians and Muslims during the middle ages. The wars started around 1096 and lasted through 1300. The Muslims had taken Christian holy lands and were continuing to spread across Europe. The first Crusade was meant to retake Jerusalem from Islamic territory. The crusade wars had an extremely high impact on the economy of Europe. Joining a crusade came with a high price; men were required to travel in groups‚ and were supposed to pay for their own

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    Did the Church play a positive or negative role in the Middle Ages? The Middle Ages are known as dark period of history. The Roman empire collapsed‚ barbarian tribes took over and formed new kingdoms and the Church got great power. The Church got political influence and not always used it for good purposes. Also‚ the church preached about one thing and did another. In the end‚ was there anything positive about the church? Well‚ maybe after some thinking we may find some positive things‚ but in

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    During the Middle Ages was impossible to gain knowledge without think on religious knowledge. The Catholic Church was the owner and the institution responsible for construct knowledge. Thus‚ the population receives it from the priests. The problem was that‚ the knowledge received was the knowledge that the church wanted to pass for the society. As only the priest knew how to read the Bible‚ they create their own interpretation of God‚ creation‚ heaven and condemnation. In consequence‚ their knowledge

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    Fudelison: How did feudalism impact the Middle Ages? Was it that important to understand some of the many things that it had an impact on? Most women struggled to have an image during that time (https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/medieval-england/medieval-women/). They didn’t have any say in what they chose to do‚ as they couldn’t marry without asking for their parent’s consent and couldn’t own anything unless they were widowed. They also couldn’t divorce their husbands and couldn’t own any land

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    Ch. 4. Possible journal foci: A brutal autopsy and Angela’s prolific missives…requited love‚ at long last? Why does Bayardo return and what do the letters mean? Apply any of the aspects of magic realism that we have addressed so far‚ or do an analysis of language. Upon reading about Angela’s letters to Bayardo‚ my thoughts veered towards the move The Notebook. In this popular love story‚ based off the book written by Nicholas Sparks‚ after being separated from his sweetheart Allie Hamilton‚ Ryan

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    with modernization of even the simplest forms such as‚ sanitation‚ education‚ and economic structure. This period of history known for the deterioration of Western Europe’s culture was known as the Dark Ages (600-1200). The 1200’s brought a new hope for Western Europe. Known as the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was a time of arts‚ intellect‚ and new powers emerging. The most dramatic changes that occurred between the two periods were within

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    The Iberian Peninsula and Italy are culturally and ethnically today not very similar to what they were during the early Middle Ages. For centuries‚ Iberia was under the control of Moors‚ a group Muslim people from North Africa. They had a drastically different culture compared to Germanic tribes that had controlled the peninsula for the few centuries prior. Unsurprisingly‚ they practiced Islam and created architecture like the Alhambra that was linked to it. Jews were also able to practice their

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    The most brutal battles we face are within ourselves. These battles have a greater impact on our world then any physical war. One of my constant battles is against myself.   The battle started as stress‚ ever-present and above my tolerance level. My background music was a constant to-do list‚ which seemed impossibly long. Free time was spent planning which assignments I would work on‚ the order I would complete them‚ and how I could save time. Realizing stress only hindered my situation‚ I had to

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    characterized as a deeply religious and politically based movement‚ beginning in central Europe‚ and lasting for up to one hundred and fifty years. This chain of events is vital to the course of European and World History as it truly ends the “Middle Ages” and ushers in a new era in the history of Western Civilization. Often‚ the Reformation is thought of as the shifting of ideals and ideological power‚ when in actuality‚ it severed religious unity across Europe and sparked over a century of vicious

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