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    Research Paper on Medieval Arms and Armor The Middle Ages were a time of great hardship and turmoil. The standard of living was very low for the average person: few people could read or write‚ many people became subservient to the lords in order to live‚ and the deadly effects of the Bubonic Plague wiped out nearly half of Europe’s population. Nevertheless‚ during these unfavorable events‚ there were some favorable advancements during this era. Weapons evolved tremendously and armor improved to

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    DBQ: The European Age of Exploration The European Age of Exploration was caused by the want for Asian goods‚ a fear of the Ottoman Empire‚ and to convert more people to Christianity. Accomplishments by the Europeans include gaining wealth‚ power‚ land‚ and knowledge‚ leading to the European Golden Age. The events that followed Vasco da Gama reaching India‚ and Christopher Columbus landing in the Americas‚ would not only change Europe‚ but would also lead to globalization. As the Ottoman Empire

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    Topic 1. Question 1.- What were the different types of courts in the Middle Ages. Some of the different types of courts in the Middle Ages were Church courts‚ Manor courts and Royal courts. Now all of these courts are different and have different rules. For example Church courts are lighter in sentences than Royal courts also Church courts cannot sentence death. Manor courts are dealt with charges of assault‚ petty theft‚ public drunkenness and other small crimes. Also Royal courts deal with serious

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    The golden age of a society is considered to be a time where this civilization is not only rising into their full potential but also succeeding in every economic‚ social‚ political‚ and educational venture they embark on. One rising modern society that is believed to reach their “golden age” is Brazil. Brazil has had a hard past‚ from political turmoil to economic failures‚ Brazil is finally being considered to fall into its very own opportunistic time. Not only is Brazil one of the world’s rising

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    ‘Medicine stagnated in the Middle Ages.’ Explain whether you agree with this statement On one hand medicine did stagnate during the Middle Ages. This is because everything that was roman was destroyed. In Britain‚ as an example‚ most things linked to the Romans was destroyed – villas were covered up as the Ancient Britons believed that they contained ghosts and evil spirits. With this approach‚ it is not surprising that anything medical linked to the Romans fell into disuse in Britain

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    manorialism benefited knights‚ by giving them food and land in return for loyalty and protection. (BS-3) Feudalism also enabled the kingdom to build a functioning military. (BS-4) Lastly the church adapted and used the great chain of being to their advantage. (TS) Knight would affect feudalism by giving protection to the kingdom in exchange for food and land. (MIP-1) Knights in the middle ages had (SIP-A) (STEWE-1) Knights were the very definition of power. They had to fight in the most gruesome

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    Western Civilization Final The revival of trade and commerce during the middle ages impacted European Society in many ways but it is important to know how and what caused the revival of trade and commerce and then how it really changed the future European Society. First the rise of Christianity start brought a new phase of history. The end of the ancient world which was the beginning of the Middle ages. Three religions emerged from the fall of the ancient world‚ these were Latin Christendom‚ Byzantium

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    * Crisis in the Later Middle Ages‚ 1300-1450 * CLIMATE CHANGE * 1300-1450: “Little Ice Age” * Cold weather and storms * Poor harvests * 1315-1322: “The Great Famine” Little Ice Age Too much rain‚ storms‚ cold Scarcity and famine * People’s immune systems were low; vulnerable to disease AND * Workers underfed‚ less productive… higher grain prices * BLACK DEATH * 1347: Ships bring plague to Italy * Symptoms: * Bleeding‚ vomiting‚ black sores

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    The court system in the middle ages worked by using the term “guilty until proven innocent” and using trials of ordeal to determine innocence.The courts weren’t based on the idea of an accused being innocent until proven guilty as there was no concept to believe the accused was innocent. It was the job of the accused to prove their innocence. The accused could do this by taking an oath to prove their innocence. The accused would also be required bring oath helpers‚ these helpers would normally know

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    The role of the Church in the Middle Ages 1. The role the Church played and why it was given this role: As Medieval Europe experienced a lack of a strong‚ central government‚ the feudal system provided some political stability. The Church also provided stability during the middle ages‚ and appealed to every social class. Lords and Ladies would often pay large amounts of money to the Church‚ so it was very wealthy. 2. The order of command in the Church: Clergy: Religious officials

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