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    The aim of the writing was that ‘verifying most clearly and certainly the necessity of what the Tokugawa feudal system collapsed’ from a point of view‚ for instance‚ history of thought‚ thus followed the crushed process of such legitimate worldview in the feudal Japan as Confucian‚ especially neo-Confucian in the country‚ then‚ explaining ‘a pattern of modernization in Japanese thought widely and in Japanese society narrowly’. Moreover‚ this work has three parts that appeared each independently

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    The Feudal Lords 1. Make a LIST of the members of the feudal hierarchy. You can omit the church for now as we will look at that in later classes. For each person in your list‚ note down whom they obeyed and what duties or obligations each of them had to fulfill. Peasant: Each belonged to a parish and a manor‚ and had to attend the parish church. Peasants obeyed the lord of the manor. The peasants paid the lord for their land by working for him and giving him some of their crops and animals. They

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    The End of Feudalism Many factors led to the gradual disintegration of the feudal system. However‚ I believe that two of the main aspects that contributed to the dissolution of medieval feudalism were urbanization as well as the increase in power and wealth of the merchant class. In the agricultural industries‚ the replacement of the two-field system with the three-field system of crop rotation‚ in which the amount of crops under cultivation could be increased by as much as 50 percent‚

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    Thanks to the Tokugawa Shoguns‚ they had a enormous influence onto the feudal system. After that japan gained power. It was revived and built into a sturdy kingdom. It was important that they increased control over the civilization and created a more tranquil and nonviolent environment. Previously japan was opposed and furious with war due to the minor control Ashikaga Shoguns had over the daimyos. The faithfulness of the daimyos was a great donating aspect to the military power of the Shoguns‚ therefore

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    in seventeenth-century French legal treatises and translated into English legal treatises as "feodal government". In the 18th century Adam Smith popularized the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system" in his book Wealth of Nations. In the 19th century the adjective "feudal" evolved into a noun: feudalism. The term "feudal" or "feodal" is derived from the Medieval Latin word feodum. The etymology of feodum is complex with multiple theories‚ some suggesting a Germanic origin and others suggesting

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    Europe during the medieval and early modern period did not have any direct contact but developed a very similar type of system known as feudal. Similarities between Japanese and European Feudalism The system of feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a hereditary classes.The nobles at the top‚ then warriors followed by farmers or serfs below. In both feudal Japan and Europe‚ constant struggles of war or warfare made the warrior class the most important class. They were known as “Samurai”

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    over land or lands spread out through the nobility. The Feudal system dealt with all political and military affairs during the middle ages and had more of a focus on the business relationships held between two individuals of power. The ’feudal system’ is the name for a power structure where people held their land in return for promising loyalty‚ known as doing homage‚ and providing services such as working or fighting for their lord" (The Feudal System and the Domesday Book). This is how the majority

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    Depression is occurring and it has some references to how it was hard to find jobs. There was also the Jim Crow laws‚ mob mentality‚ and the Scottsboro trials that influenced a few things in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Jim Crow laws have the first influence in the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The Jim Crow laws are a set of laws that set a racial caste system in the

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    vs Them” Mentality on U.S. Military Personnel and Police Force There exists a very dangerous threat to society that settles in the minds of both the law enforcement and military of this nation and many other nations. This threat manifests itself in such forms as blatant racism‚ discrimination‚ xenophobia‚ and‚ in some cases‚ the use of excessive‚ sadistic‚ or otherwise unnecessarily excessive force. This threat that I write of will commonly be referred to as the “us vs them” mentality‚ which is

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    countries to make them self sufficient. The Feudal system had made everything belong to something else. The Kings or the monarch‚ had control over the lords and appoint them to rule over a certain piece of land‚ The lords appoint the vassals‚ or Knights who would defend the manor from attacks. In return they heat a piece of land that would be taken care of. After the Knights‚ there were serfs.In the fourteenth century‚ England was governed by using the feudal system‚ which means "that everything ultimately

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