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    Feudalism states that if you own a piece of land‚ then it’s all yours‚ with all benefits‚ and you are free to do with it as you please. Like in politics‚ feudalism allows inheritance‚ so people who owned a piece of land 200 years ago‚ are still of the same descent‚ like ( Jonblat) in” Shouf” and (Hariri) in “Sidon” and many others. Feudalism allowed Lebanon to be distributed to a handful amount of people that misused this

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    to the next. According to Marx‚ class struggle evolved from hunter to slavery to feudalism to capitalism to imperialism to socialism and the final social stage being communism. So‚ the only way for society to turn over to the next stage was through full maturity of the stage. Marx only wrote this: he was the philosopher behind Lenin’s proletariat revolution‚ the point of reference to take action and overthrow feudalism in Russia. At this point‚ Russia had just passed the feudal state of the czar‚ and

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    in the past. One turning point is in the Commercial Revolution of the middle ages. Feudalism in medieval Europe was ruthless. The manor economy was based on land‚ so those who had land also held the wealth and power. When trade expanded and businesses grew‚ a new social class emerged that was based on a money economy. This new class‚ the middle class‚ consisted of merchants‚ traders‚ and artisans. As feudalism declined‚ capitalism surfaced. Capitalism is based on trade and a standard

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    1400-1815. Government changed from an organized system sharing land called feudalism‚ to absolutism: governing from the divine right of kings to enlightened absolutism all the way to the French Revolution. England had its own history and type of government and didn’t change exactly with the majority of Europe. In order to effectively trace the change in Government in Europe from 1400-1800‚ going back a little bit is necessary. Feudalism developed around the 8th century‚ but did not reach Europe really until

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    liked best and was the easiest one to understand for me. I think it was because some of the points of The Middle Ages I learned when I was in college. But the points that took my attention during The Middle Ages were its beginning‚ a system called feudalism and the role of men and women during this period. The Middle Ages encompass one of the most turbulent periods in English History. Starting with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest. When Duke William of Normandy‚ better known as William

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    Is Chivalry Dead?! What do you think of when you hear the word “chivalry”? I can’t speak for everyone but I know most of us‚ when we hear or think about the word "chivalry‚" automatically we picture images of such figures as the legendary King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table‚ Prince Charming‚ Gawain and The Green Knight‚ castles‚ and images of heavily armor knights saving princess or the cliché-ic “damsels in distress”. Though myths and fairytales illustrate this picture of chivalry

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    The Middle Ages‚ while seemingly simple‚ was a very complicated time period specifically in terms of religion. For peasants in particular‚ religion was everything because it is all that they had. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church encouraged people to go on pilgrimages to holy places‚ known as shrines. People were encouraged to go to these shrines and pray so that all of their sins would be forgiven and they could go to heaven. For any person in the Middle Ages‚ going to heaven was a big deal so

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    I ONLY ENTERED THIS PAPER TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT CULTURE/ETHNOCENTRICITY – be able to identify‚ define and interpret Culture – the way of life for an entire society; food‚ beliefs‚ dress‚ language‚ music‚ festivals‚ art‚ holidays‚ religion‚ behaviors‚ values‚ rituals‚ manners Ethnic – race‚ origin‚ religion‚ culture‚ common ancestry and genealogy; kin/tribe‚ people of one country not all same ethnicity but are same nationality Diversity – different cultures‚ broad range of differences Prejudice

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    White‚ on the other hand‚ believed that new technologies played crucial roles in the rise of feudalism and agricultural and manufacturing productivity in the late Middle Ages. His work‚ Medieval Technology and Social Change‚ was so influential that it has had an impact beyond scholarly circles. His descriptions of these technologies and their affects

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    Throughout recent history there have been two ways for a nation to govern its economy that have stood out‚ Communism and Capitalism. While Capitalism is more of an economic principle‚ Communism stands as more of a system for governance of a nation as a whole. Communism’s socioeconomic structure is what allows for a comparison of the two to be drawn. Communism relies on an economic factor of Socialism‚ which is the spread of wealth‚ production‚ and means of production equally by the government. Capitalism

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