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    Daniel Rubin November 18‚ 2012 Were blood sports an essential part of the early modern era? Do they have a place in today’s society? Blood sports of Great Britain and its American colonies in the early modern era encouraged violent tendencies among men. These tendencies were necessary for use in contemporary warfare. Blood sports also helped to solidify class divisions by providing an avenue for the nobility and the rich to demonstrate their superiority over one another and the

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    Social Darwinism during the Age of Industry could be seen from two perspectives. There were advantages to Social Darwinism‚ but as with any form of philosophy‚ there was also adverse reaction. According to Britannica the definition for Social Darwinism is‚ “the theory that persons‚ groups‚ and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin had perceived in plants and animals in nature.” Social Darwinism also encompassed the “survival of the fittest” idea‚ which was where

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    How can one’s opinions shape their idea of justice? Is this injustice? In The Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens addresses these compelling questions by using extravagant symbolism to portray the significant theme of Justice. Throughout the book‚ especially within France‚ certain characters predominantly misinterpret justice by associating it with immorality‚ which results in many unfair arrests and murders. Specifically‚ the French Revolutionary mob visualizes justice as a concept that revolves

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    There were certainly many factors that carried society away from the many pre-market economic methods that were applied in the Middle Ages. The premarket society was very antiquated; the economy stemmed from traditional values and methods‚ such as farming‚ slavery and the idea that "wealth tended to follow power" (21). You were born into a certain niche and life and your only job was the fulfill it; basically if you were born into the royal family you had money‚ you were set for life and if not‚

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    A. The king -1789 Loius XVI -Married to Marie Antoinette (Austria) -Lived in luxury at palace of Versailles -Believed in the "Divine right" of kings (g-d had put him on this earth as his representative on the throne) -Only G-d could remove him from the throne. The people could not remove him. In theory he ruled as absolute power (absolute Monarch) - monarchy in which kings power is unlimited. - Legislative - the Estate General (Parliament) had not met since 1614 - lit de justice - overule

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    The feudal system was a way of government based on obligations between the lord or king and vassal. The king gave large estates to his friends and relatives. These estates known as the fief included houses‚ barns‚ tools‚ animals‚ and serfs or peasants. The king also promised to protect the vassal on the field or in the courts. In return the nobles who were granted the fiefs swore an oath of loyalty to the king. The nobles promised never to fight against the king. They also had to give the king whatever

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    Samurai and Knights were warriors in the Middle Ages. Samurai were from Japan and Knights were from Europe. Although they didn’t have any contact with each other‚ they were very similar. To become one of these warriors‚ each person had to go through intense training. After becoming a warrior‚ they had to pledge loyalty to a lord. After pledging loyalty to a lord‚ the Knight or Samurai received money or land for their services. The Samurai of Japan and the Knights of Europe were very similar. This

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    Before 1848 Germany DBQ The political‚ economical‚ and social order of the Germanic states in the nineteenth century was in a state of chaos and disarray. Politically‚ the states had the desire of becoming unified and had the possibility to do so if it had not been for fear and neglect to follow through. Economically‚ the states were in a time of hardships with poor growth development in the fields and were also going through the time of the Industrial Revolution with changes to their everyday

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    The two feudal systems of Japan and Europe rose after several invasions and war-torn years. Based around agriculture‚ protection‚ loyalty‚ and honor‚ this system benefitted a wide variety of people living in a period that lacked stability‚ peacefulness‚ and hope. Although the feudal systems were efficient at the time for both locations and had several similarities‚ including an agriculturally-based economy‚ highly respected and important warrior classes‚ and a “caste system” that was nearly impossible

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    How did manoralism and fuedalism provide the building blocks for medieval political structure and society? Manoralism is the economic and political relations between landlords and their peasant laborers. Consequently‚ it’s easy to understand how this is one part of a building block for the basic political and societal structure of medieval times. In addition‚ another part of the building block was fuedalism. This social organization created by exchanging grants of land in return for loyalty and

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