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    Study questions for Exam 1: How did the world view of medieval Western Europe change to the world view we have now? Who contributed what? Many scientific discoveries were made over the years. At first they weren’t accepted at all but now they are in medieval Western Europe‚ everything was based on theology. Many people contributed to the discovery of how the world is today. Nicolaus Copernicus Formulates a heliocentric model of the universe Planets rotate around the sun Earth is closer

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    either forcefully or voluntarily‚ as suggested in both‚ the Columbus’ Journal‚ “ As I saw that they were very friendly to us‚ and perceived that they could be much more easily converted to our holy faith by gentle means than by force‚ . . .” and the Cortes’ Letter‚ “. . . and I forbade them sacrificing human beings to their idols as they had been accustomed to do; because‚ besides being

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    Fascism Geographic distribution of Fascism Italy Benito Mussolini began as a socialist. He started moving to a more nationalist ideology and in 1922 formed the first fascist regime. 1939‚ teamed up with Hitler. He was killed in 1945. This marked the end of fascism in Italy. Germany The local variety of fascism in Germany is known as National Socialism (nazi). Adolf Hitler won the largest share of the voted in election in 1932 (33% of the vote)‚ so the president of Germany asked him to form

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    The Nature of the Hero from Pre-classical to Medieval Every time period has its heroes‚ from the heroes of Pre-classical time such as‚ Achilles and Hector. The heroes of Classical times such as‚ Aeneas in the Epic poem Aeneid. Then there are those heroes of the medieval time such as‚ Beowulf and Sir Gawain. Heroes change over time and they come and go‚ leaving there mark in history. Throughout these time periods the nature of the hero changes but‚ not everything changes there are some things that

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    1.What does the modern state do? What are the salient features of the modern state? a. intrusive and regulative i. restricts individual freedom ii. control all citizens lives everywhere iii. the state is an omnipresent busy body b. extractive c. coercive i. monopoly over mens of violence ii. coerce us into willing/ unwilling means ALL THE STATES HAVE THESE FEATURES. THE DIFFERENCE IS ONE OF DEGREE RATHER THAN KIND. 2. How has the modern state appeared and evolved

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    Arms and Armor of the Medieval Knight by David Edge and John Miles Paddock is an extremely great overview of the development of the knights’ armor and weapons‚ covering the evolution of the knight from the eleventh century all the way to the sixteenth century. The novel also shows illustrations of the weapons and armor that the knights used so the reader can get a better understanding of the material. On top of covering armor‚ weapons‚ and the evolution of the knight the book goes over the role of

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    Medieval Technology and Social Change By: Melisa R. Marion E-mail: missa_girl@yahoo.com Medieval Technology and Social Change Oxford University Press first published Medieval Technology and Social Change in 1962. It discusses the technological advances during the medieval times and how these changes affected society. The book’s author‚ Lynn White‚ Jr.‚ was born in San Francisco in 1907. Educated at Stanford‚ Union Theological‚ and Princeton‚ White taught at Princeton and the University of

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    The Medieval Ages was a difficult time period for ancient Europe. The villages had trouble thriving due to lack of protection from conquering invaders. Europe was struggling to stay intact as many invaders took advantage of the poor armies and leaders. As a result‚ the government decided to go to feudalism where every individual was a serf‚ knight‚ noble or lord. This lead to the lords to get rich and greedy while the serfs struggled from lack of food‚ poor living conditions and disease striking

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    The Medieval Period in Europe ranges from the third century to the emergence of the Renaissance in Italy in the fourteen hundreds. The Romanesque style was the first truly international style of medieval times‚ followed by Gothic in the late twelfth century. One of the most important surviving monuments of architecture and sculpture of the Romanesque period is the Benedictine abbey church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine at Vèzelay in Burgundy. Part of the church that I believe is an important part of

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