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    The church played a major role in supporting feudalism‚ especially when it came to the Great Chain of Being. The Great Chain of Being held a lot of power over people in the manor. The Great Chain of Being states that there is relative proportion of spirit to an object or anything at all (Melani). Meaning one matter may hold more spirituality than another. People on the manor strongly believed that God supported The Great Chain of Being‚ they thought he chose their parts in it (Lenehan 2). Which gave

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    Communism Animal Farm

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    Dwight Nichols Ms. Scannell Honors English III April 10‚ 2017 Communism in Animal Farm Communism is a political theory derived from Karl Marx‚ advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. George Orwell was a fierce critic of this political theory being used by states as a primary system of government. When Orwell wrote Animal Farm‚ he looked back on events that led up to the Russian

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    Japan and Europe during the middle ages had both been affected by agriculture‚ social classes‚ and lack of power from the king/emperor. However‚ there had been major differences such as the role of women‚ and the different beliefs for a warrior between Chivalry (knights) and the Bushido code (samurais). Japan and Europe during the middle ages had both been affected by agriculture‚ social classes‚ and lack of power from the king/emperor. For example‚ in each place‚ peasants provided food for the

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    In the aftermath of World War II‚ countries such as India‚ Vietnam‚ Cuba‚ China‚ and Ghana had independence movements to change who was in power. The changes that had come were compared to a raging hurricane that the old orders could not stand against. As a result of this‚ the people who had been exploited revolted against their governments who had kept them in subjection. The communist dictators of Cuba‚ Fidel Castro‚ and China‚ Mao Zedong‚ lead revolutions to overthrow their governments and

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    B - After the Western Roman Empire fell‚ European society became organized under feudalism. Feudalism is a system in which a king rules over all people‚ and has nobles or knights that own portions of land‚ in which the taxes are given to the king. Underneath both the king and the nobles are the common people‚ who work for the nobels. This system benefitted European society as it had an economic use‚ a political use‚ and a social use. D - On Christmas Day in 800 CE‚ Charlemagne was named the first

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    Communism Vs. Capitalism

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    of the most debated‚ analyzed and argued about are Communism and Capitalism. Communism is a system of government where everyone and everything is considered equal‚ you work for the benefit of society. In other words‚ all the work you accomplish or funds you make go to the government where they make sure it is all redistributed equally to everyone. Two philosophers: Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels captured and theorized the basic concepts of communism. Vladimir Lenin went on to be the key founder

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    over the subject of communism during the Cold War era. Historian Stephen J. Whitfield writes his secondary source entitled‚ “The Culture of the Cold War” which presents a detailed analysis pertaining to the lives of Americans on both sides of the political spectrum of anti-communism during the 1950s in United States. Questions arise that carry significance to cultural and social growth during the period: How was communism threatening the US and why? What did the threat of communism do to the culture

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    The Hindrance of Communism ‘’Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy’’ (Mao Zedong). I am against communism because communism usually causes wars and destructive regimes. However‚ some people might say communism is designed to rise and attain financial and social status equal to that of the middle-class landowners. Communism is a form of government where one person rules. It’s a political theory created by Karl Marx‚ a German philosopher in 1917. The October

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    Communism V.S Capitalism

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    Capitalism vs. Communism Throughout history‚ there have been many systems developed in order to have a better society. Two of the most analyzed‚ and debated systems that have tired to change an economy for the best are communism‚ and capitalism. Communism‚ and capitalism have been compared on many levels‚ such as why they will or will not work‚ and which one works better. Throughout this essay I will concentrate on the differences‚ and similarities of how each operates‚ along with the benefits

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    October 21‚ 2013 Analytical Paper on Centralized Feudalism In the sixteenth century‚ Tokugawa Japan had a feudal system of domains that brought their political system together and set them apart from other countries. This system was based upon a supreme ruler‚ the Shogun‚ who was over several Daimyo. The Daimyo served as lords of land holders who reported to the Shogun. This system was a catalyst in the rapid progress and development of this country. The country’s natural landscape and their

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