May 4‚ 2012 COMPARE AND CONTRAST MONGOLS AND BYZANTINE EMPIRE The Mongols and Byzantium were similar and different in terms of state forms (both had provinces or khanates‚ but only Byzantium had a theocracy)‚ cultural exchange (trade flourished in both countries‚ but the ways in which cultural diffusion occurred differed)‚ and the effect each empire had on neighboring countries after they declined (they both heavily impacted the surrounding countries but how they declined differed)‚ and
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There were several reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. Each one entwined with the other. In my opinion the biggest contributing factor to the fall of the Roman Empire was political. The Roman Republic government was replaced with emperors. It became a government run by a select few. Only the rich could become magistrates. Wealthy individuals could buy senate seats. Tax collectors were corrupt‚ extorting money from the poor and keeping it for themselves. The government needed these funds
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the Roman Empire. | 16. Romulus Augustulus- is the last Western Roman reigning from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476. | 17. the Germans- The Germans is the sixth episode of the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers | 18. Eastern half of the empire- Byzantine Empire was the Roman
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The Fall of the Roman Empire • Emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned A.D. 161-180) – the end of his reign caused a loss of peace and prosperity: the Pax Romana • Tribes outside boundaries and pirates in the Mediterranean disrupted trade • Had no new sources of silver and gold and as a result the government raised taxes • Government starts minting coins with less silver and made more money with the same amount of metals which caused inflation- a drastic drop in the value of money coupled with a rise
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Social Institution Social institutions are the building blocks of development. These institutions—traditional and modern; at the community‚ local‚ regional and national levels; and in the public‚ private and "civil" sectors — are the vehicles through which social change and social action occur. Definition: Groups of persons banded together for common purposes having rights‚ privilages‚ liabilities‚ goals‚ or objectives distinct and independant from those of individual members. Social Institutions
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authority over all barbarians and conquered many of the surrounding barbarian tribes. In one large battle‚ in desperation‚ Clovis prayed to the Christian God of his wife‚ and then was victorious. As a result‚ Clovis converted to Christianity as an orthodox Catholic‚ which helped the spread of Christianity amongst barbarian tribes. Pepin the Short‚ or Pepin III‚ started off as a Mayor of the Palace in the Frankish Kingdom‚ however seeing that the real king‚ Childeric III‚ was unfit to rule‚ Pepin
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while Rome had decreased‚ and although‚ the Byzantines spoke Greek and Latin‚ they considered themselves Romans‚ but they also followed a different form of Christianity. In the west there was a pope (the head of the roman catholic church)‚ and in the east there was a patriarch‚ and ever since the fall
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as they didn’t force anyone to convert‚ even after the Mongols adopted the Islam faith. The soldiers told the Russians they were sent to conquer Russia by God‚ making Russians believe they were being punished for their sins they had committed. The Orthodox Church became a major aspect in everyday life and was often looked toward for support and guidance. Art also changed during the time period of the Mongol Empire.
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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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The Crusades began in 1095‚ when the Byzantine Emperor in Constantinople sent an ambassador to The Pope Urban II in Italy asking for military help against the growing Turkish threat. The Pope responded immediately by telling the Catholic soldiers to join the First Crusade. Their goal was to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims. The pope also wanted to reunite the Eastern and Western empires so he decided to create conflict between Muslim Empire hoping for a reunion. Basically‚ he wanted Christians
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