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    Pacific Empire Dbq

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    The emperors‚ Henry VII and Ludwig IV‚ had both dreamed of bringing about a renewal of imperial authority and the empire‚ in the mould of the Carolingians‚ or perhaps even‚ Rome itself‚ and it seemed at the beginning of the fourteenth-century that this might be plausible. Yet‚ this had not been the only envisioned ‘empire’ at the start of the fourteenth-century; there was the imagined papal monarchy‚ reigning supreme over all of Italy‚ or perhaps even all Christendom‚ the Plantagenet Empire dreamed

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    late sixth century the ruler‚ Yang Jian‚ of northern China launched military campaigns which brought all of China under “centralized imperial rule” according to Traditions & Encounters a global perspective on the past by Jerry Bentley. After the Carolingian empire in Europe divided‚ European nobles according to Traditions & Encounters a global perspective on the past by Jerry Bentley “built a decentralized society” because they pursued to protect their land and maintain public order. Europe also encountered

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    Compare the Mongol invasions in Eurasia to the Viking invasions in Northern Europe. Compare them in terms of historical significance over time and affecting many people The two invasions have noticeable differences along with some similarities. They are different in the sense that the Mongol invasions caused disunity and did not benefit any of the lands they conquered in central Asia‚ Russia‚ Persia because they wrecked more havoc than any benefits in the long run by permanently damaging lands

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    Test 2 1.) Which term describes the line of kings under Charlemagne? Carolingian 2.) During the High Middle Ages‚ the most important center for education became the University of Paris. True 3.) Relics were sacred religious items that became an important aspect of spiritual and economic tradition for the Church. True 4.) Which artist is credited as being responsible for bridging the gap between the Byzantine and Renaissance styles? Giotto 5.) Charles the Great created a system of education known

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    The Institutional Development of Western Europe By: Katerina Bumbaris Throughout the middle ages‚ many different institutions have been changing and growing as time has passed. Religion‚ military‚ and art and literature have changed significantly over hundreds of years. There are many reasons as to why this happens. As civilizations learn and grow‚ they begin to change their way of living and thinking according to what might fit in current society. As people begin to change

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    Introduction What is fashion? Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people who say they don’t care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day. One certain thing in the fashion world is change. We are constantly being bombarded with new fashion ideas from music‚ videos‚ books‚ and television. Movies also have a big impact on what people wear. Ray-Ban sold more sunglasses after the movie Men In Black. Sometimes a trend is world­wide

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    There is no great character with whom Feudalism is especially identified. It was an institution of the Middle Ages‚ which grew out of the miseries and robberies that succeeded the fall of the Roman Empire. With the collapse of the Carolingian Kingdom/Holy Roman Empire in the 9th century‚ Europeans entered what many consider the core period of the Medieval age - the Central Middle Ages. This age is also described as the "feudal" period in European history. Feudalism is a term we have used before

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    Name: Pope Silvester Date of Birth: 22/6/843 Town: Rome Candidate Number: 843154185 The Year 902 AD: Continuity and Change in Medieval Europe. In the continuum of medieval history‚ the year 902 AD emerges as a chapter characterized by both continuity and change. Against the backdrop of political intrigue‚ cultural exchange‚ and religious fervor that defined the era‚ the events of this year offer a nuanced glimpse into the tapestry of medieval Europe. As the successor to the tumultuous events of

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    This was an area of Eurasia that included the Caucasians including Azerbaijan‚ the central Asia steppes including Uzbekistan‚ Turkmenistan‚ Tajikistan‚ and Afghanistan‚ the...valley of the Indus or that area between India and Pakistan‚ andthe southern Ukraine with the lower Danube and Bulgaria. Scholars regard the Scythians as an Iranian nomadic peoples peaking several languages but mostly Iranian (or Parsi which later became Farsi). Scythians have left important ethnological markers

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    Throughout chapter ten and eleven‚ one learns about the differences in manuscript writing. Likewise‚ one also becomes illuminated to the fact that various cultures capture art‚ history‚ and religion quite differently. More to the point‚ certain values hold a higher regard than others when comparing the different cultures. In chapter ten “The Islamic World‚” one learns about the style‚ medium and reason for which the Koran was created. The Koran was a sacred book created which captured the word of

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