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    To what extent did feudalism affect the societies in the Middle Ages? Plan of Investigation The investigation assesses the significance of the feudal system in the middle ages. In order to evaluate the feudal system’s significance‚ the investigation evaluates each role of the social classes in a Middle Ages society. This includes the kings‚ nobles and lords‚ knights‚ and peasants and serfs. Articles and secondary sources are mostly used to evaluate the feudal system’s significance. Two of the

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    Teaching and learning in Schools Assignment 1 Physical Development between the age range of 3-7 years olds Physical development provides children with the abilities they need to explore and interact with the world around them. It is also about improving the skills of coordination‚ control‚ manipulation and movement‚ although the age at which they achieve them may differ from child to child. The physical development of young children must be encouraged through the provision of opportunities

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    early middle ages. Monasticism began in around 270 AD when Saint Anthony decided to dedicate his life to praying in a desert to praise God by escaping decadent and materialistic city life. This spread to Western Europe in 5th century which marked beginning of monasticism in Medieval Europe. The monasteries were entirely self-sufficient and isolated‚ thus they did not have much contact with the outside world. Nevertheless‚ they had great contributions to European life in the early middle ages. This

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    The Roman Catholic Church Of the High Middle Ages The middle ages are dated to be around the 5th to 15th century. This time was characterized by hierarchies‚ chivalry‚ church rule‚ trade‚ manorialism and feudalism. This society was highly ordered with a sense of duty. One of the major components of the High Middle Ages was the rise of the church as a secular power which is dated to be around 11th -14th century (Perry 227). The church became a power that dominated the lives every person whether they

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    In my opinion‚ the Romans had superior public health‚ as they had much better sanitation and plumbing systems‚ which were in the Middle Ages available solely in monasteries‚ rather than entire towns. This was due to the fact that the Romans’ infrastructure and methods of treatment were more developed than Medieval ones‚ as well as the fact that the Roman government were far more involved in the health of their citizens than later rulers‚ who found war and developing trade far more important‚ and

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    Did the Church play a positive or negative role in the Middle Ages? The Middle Ages are known as dark period of history. The Roman empire collapsed‚ barbarian tribes took over and formed new kingdoms and the Church got great power. The Church got political influence and not always used it for good purposes. Also‚ the church preached about one thing and did another. In the end‚ was there anything positive about the church? Well‚ maybe after some thinking we may find some positive things‚ but in

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    Many pamphlets and books were written during the reformation era which explained how to be a good wife or husband. At this time there was a widespread change in the way people viewed the roles of husbands and wives. Reformation thinkers believed that the role of the man in a marriage was to care for the needs of his family by providing for their shelter‚ food‚ and safety. The role of the woman in the marriage was to support the male‚ take care of the household‚ and raise the children. Neither

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    Around the same time‚ the Byzantine Empire was another political power that was held together by Christianity. One might say that the whole Empire was built on the faith of Jesus alone. While the Byzantines also had monks‚ they used them for things like smuggling silk worms from China‚ which started the silk trade and helped the empire grow. Even though the church was a major force in keeping the empire together‚ the church also caused some problems. One of the largest of these problems was that

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    Europe changed during the Medieval ages by downgrading the life of an average person with the use of the feudal system. In Medieval Europe‚ the Feudal system was introduced to classify citizens. At the top of the feudal pyramid was the King who claimed ownership of the land and gave fiefs to Nobles in exchange. Nobles fell under the Kings and Queens. (Offered protection to the locals through knights in exchange for peasant labor.) Church officials. (They were religious leaders‚ had a massive blanket

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    Beginning in the 1300s‚ a period of artistic changes called the Renaissance took place in Europe. Many of the most famous paintings and sculptures were made during this time. Leonardo da Vinci‚ who lived in Italy‚ was among the men who created many beautiful works of art. However‚ there was at least one project that Leonardo never finished. In 1482‚ the Duke of Milan hired Leonardo to make a statue of a horse. The Duke wanted the horse to be 24 feet tall. Creating such a large statue would not be

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