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    The middle ages in Europe‚ a period of time from approximately A.D 500 to 1400‚ have been referred by a variety of terms- the age of faith‚ the dark ages‚ the age of feudalism‚ and even a golden age. The medieval era began with the destruction of the Roman Empire and the disorder that followed‚ which led to the rise of feudalism. During this period of darkness‚ the Roman Catholic Church provided spiritual direction as well as many nonreligious functions for the people of the times. Many literary

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    After the fall of the western Roman Empire in the year 476 A.D.‚ Europe fell into a period of backwards economic‚ cultural‚ and academic progress now commonly known as the Dark Ages. Over the next eight hundred years‚ living conditions across Europe deteriorated‚ the populations of the former Roman Empire reverted to barter system economies‚ and progress of all kinds across the continent slowed to a crawl – or so the popular view of history tells us. In the year 711 A.D.‚ a Muslim army of seven thousand

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    Learning Maxwell AFB‚ AL The Security Strategy of the United States has marked similarities and differences to the Security Strategy of Europe. This can be effectively traced to the similarities and differences between the two cultures themselves‚ particularly in the cultural factors of religion‚ modernization‚ ethnicity/nationalism‚ and geography. The US and Europe have different responses to the modernization of warfare from traditional (ships‚ armies‚ tanks‚ aircraft) to “asymmetrical” (terrorism

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    whereas many others in Europe prefer front-loading machines. German cooks prefer different types of hot plates and burner arrangements‚ and heat sources on ovens. French cooks do not. Further‚ many Europeans still like to hang their washing out to dry--unlike Americans. About the only constant across Europe is product size. Australian and US consumers are used to large appliances where homes usually have a separate room for washers and dryers. However‚ homes in Europe are much smaller‚ with

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    nation’s prosperity. The leaders of Europe instilled patriotic feelings in their citizens and were spreading a belief that their country’s superiority made them destined for greatness. The need to control foreign markets provoked a competition for territory which caused further patriotism among the nations in Europe that evolved into a fear and suspicion of other countries. This patriotic attitude was negatively impacting the relationships among the people living in Europe such as in the multinational Austria-Hungary

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    Analyze the effects of European exploration and expansion on both Europe and the peoples they came into contact with. Some may say the European exploration and expansion only affected Europe in a beneficial way. However‚ the Columbian Exchange introduced the new animals and plants to both sides‚ changing the staple of European people and the lifestyle of the Americans‚ the slave trade brought the black slaves to America where they later settled down when some of the African states met their destruction

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    Nationalism made Europeans feel a need to spread their inventions and advancements. A feel of dominance motivated Europeans to stay at the top and Social Darwinism was a justification for Europe competing for overseas lands. These ideas and advancements came from the Industrial Revolution and motivated Europe to continue conquering and fighting for new lands. Imperialism would not have been possible without the Industrial Revolution and the ideas that came from

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    being poverty-stricken in the late fifteenth century‚ Europe would eventually make a huge comeback in world dominance. Compared to other countries‚ it was not only poor‚ but also lacked stability. (Lecture‚ 8/27/14). The small populated country started gaining more people due to travel‚ trade‚ and religion. Major world powers that had a vast effect on Europe’s transformation include China‚ Africa‚ and Latin America. This is exactly what Europe needed to get ahead in such a competitive world. In approximately

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    “New World” from the 1500s to the 1700s. The Columbian Exchange connected Europe with Africa and the New World. Food‚ animals‚ people and weapons‚ and crops like tobacco were traded across the atlantic‚ as was diseases. With the recent discovery of the new world the Europeans took advantage of the new resources amongst the New World‚ and the New World begin benefiting from the Columbian Exchange with resources from Europe and Africa. This trade system the demographic of people‚ it also changed economics

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    Italy‚ after the plague had devastated Europe‚ it quickly spread. New ideas were introduced such as Humanism and idealism. The renaissance in Italy was viewed as a turning point and changes occurred in both social and economic ways. Some of the economic ways in which renaissance ideas were expressed in Europe was through new inventions such as the banking system and printing press. Italy was also viewed as the middle men in trade route between eastern Europe. People were getting richer during the

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