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    Absolutism in Europe

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    Absolutism affected the power + status of the European nobility depending on the country in which they lived. In England the power of the nobility increases due to a victory in the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution of 1658. However‚ in France‚ Louis XIV¡¯s absolutist regime decreased the powers of the noble but heightened their material status. In Russia and in Prussia‚ the absolutist leaders of those countries modernized their nations + the nobility underwent a change‚ but it retained

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    As myriad societies and civilizations have exemplified‚ hope inspires change. In the early 1800s‚ all that the Russian commoners could do was hope‚ for they had little else. After a series of reforms‚ most importantly the Emancipation Declaration of 1861 that freed the serfs‚ the masses realized their discontent and began to do something about it. Hoping to lead a happier life free from the repressive elite and bureaucracy‚ Russian lower and middle classes entered into the emerging free-market

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    rights and obligations between a lord and his serfs. The lord supplies serfs with housing‚farmland ‚and protection .In exchange‚ serfs tended the lords’ lands‚ protected his animals‚ paid rent‚ and accomplished many tasks to maintain the manor. Peasant women worked on the farm with their husbands. All peasants‚liberate or serf‚ were obligated to fulfil specific duties to the lord- including a day of labor weekly and a certain quantity of their grain. Serfs hardly traveled more than 25 miles from their

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    because their lives were more stable with their partner • Lord of the Manor is obliged to look after the SerfSerf cannot leave; must stay on the Manor in which he was born • You get protection from the person above you • (Serfs->Lord/Vassal->Lord/Vassal->King) ^ • Organization to Society (system) • Serfs don’t belong to the lord‚ they belong to the Manor • Lord gives protection for Serfs so sometimes it is preferred to be one - Rise of Islam Values of Islam (art‚ mathematics‚ social structure

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    Knights

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    (AGG) Knights have been around from the dawn to the fall of the medieval ages. (BS-1) Knights have an interesting culture and social code that dates back hundreds of years‚ as well as deep roots into medieval law. (BS-2) Feudalism was the dominant social system in medieval England for centuries. (BS-3) Knights supported the feudal system and kept it from collapsing. (TS) Knights‚ with their unique culture and both social and religious ties‚ were one of the key parts of feudalism that allowed the

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    Lenin had a greater impact on Russia’s economy and society than any other Ruler. How far do you agree with this view of the period from 1855 to 1964? Over the period from 1855 to 1964‚ Russia saw various reforms and policies under the Tsars and the Communist leaders that had great impacts on its economy and society both positive and negative. Lenin definitely implanted polices that changed society and the economy for example with war communism. However whether his policies had the greatest impact

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    I’m going to compile a series of journal entries to describe my experiences as Jew merchant as I go through different towns selling goods to Islamdom‚ and Christendom. My journey beings at Delhi my homeland‚ and I hope to through as many towns as possible. With me I have cotton‚ silk‚ gems‚ spices‚ fine wools‚ silk‚ and weapons. I’m hopping to sell or trade my goods for other goods. Since I’m traveling long distances I will travel in a caravan with other merchants who have the same goals as me. By

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    Feudalism and Manorialism

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    obligations between a lord or king‚ and a vassal in a share of lands. The king gave large pieces of his land to his trusted workers or vassals‚ to distribute in return for services. These estates‚ called the fief‚ included houses‚ barns‚ tools‚ animals‚ and serfs or peasants. The king‚ in the act of giving out this land‚ promised to protect the vassal on the field or in the courts no matter what. In return‚ the nobles who were granted the fiefs swore an oath of loyalty to the king as well as promise never to

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    Striving of the Negro People

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    Between me and the other world there is ever an unasked question: unasked by some through feelings of delicacy; by others through the difficulty of rightly framing it. All‚ nevertheless‚ flutter round it. They approach me in a half-hesitant sort of way‚ eye me curiously or compassionately‚ and then‚ instead of saying directly‚ How does it feel to be a problem? they say‚ I know an excellent colored man in my town; or I fought at Mechanicsville; or‚ Do not these Southern outrages make your blood boil

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    life for the people‚ activities during that era‚ the start of humanism and the two people that led the way‚ Desiderius Eramus and Niccolo Machiavelli. Let me begin with the women and men of the 1400’s and what their lives were like. Males above the serf class were expected to become knights. They served as the medieval army‚ protecting their lords‚ and the king’s interests. Women had pretty much no power since they did not serve as soldiers. A woman’s place in medieval society was determined by her

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