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    of government in Japan and Western Europe at one time. Feudalism is a decentralized form of government. It was a major system for Japan for 700 years from the 12th century. In Western Europe‚ it was a major system from the 9th century to the 10th century. The two feudal systems were similar because they both went into a feudal period for protection. The difference is that the Japanese went into the feudal period for protection from internal invasions and Europe wanted to be protected from external

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    Title Norman Davies‚ Europe at War 1939–1945: No Simple Victory (New York: History book‚ 2006). Norman Davies’s Europe at War 1939–1945: No Simple Victory argues how Stalin is just as evil as Hitler before and during World War 2. He tells how both man are the most two evils during the time. People of WW2 and present time should focus on Stalin more‚ and not just over look him. Stalin didn’t just control a part of Europe‚ but he also help shaped it like Hitler did. Furthermore‚ Davies focus on the

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    Europe was in a dark age for the following reasons. Thousands of people died from the bubonic plague‚ crusades were intense‚ and power of the government. For instance‚ the bubonic plague‚ also known as the “black death”‚ spread around at rapid speed. According to the Black Death document‚ “The plague infected the Indians in India‚ the Sind‚ the Persians‚ and the Crimea. … killing daily one thousand or more and destroying the population.” Many knights died because of the crusades‚ some of their man

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    Religion and Economy in Medieval Europe and Japan Social Hierarchy after Urbanization Religion did not have as much of an impact on daily life and the overall development of Japan as it did Europe. For instance the maximum of the wars were fought for wealth or power‚ not religion‚ but what it did do was influence certain features. The people in Japan stuck to their original Shinto religion when Buddhism was involuntary forced on them‚ but soon after they discovered Zen Buddhism; a practice that was

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    Post-classical India and Medieval Europe were similar politically and different economically. Politically‚ neither society had a centralized government any more‚ they were in political turmoil and were run by individual‚ regional states. Economically‚ India was mostly trade and export based which is how it’s economy flourished while Europe was well off due to southernization‚ they didn’t join the major trade network until the late middle ages. After the Gupta dynasty in India‚ King Harsha continued

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    Soccer‚ or football as it is known in Europe‚ is renowned for being the world’s most popular and fastest growing sport. Across the world multiple cultures engage in the participation of soccer. It has become a globally enjoyed activity‚ whether it is being played in the streets or on a pitch everyone in some way has taken to the phenomenon of soccer. Within any sport there are always areas to which improvement is needed‚ one area that this paper will shine light on is the opportunities women have

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    Although for the King and Monarch the Feudal System was considered ‘just’‚ to others it was considered unjust and not fair. Courts in Medieval Europe weren’t advanced therefore they didn’t have the technology we have nowadays to determine innocence. Medieval Courts didn’t have evidence to back up a case. Everyone no matter what in Medieval Europe were ‘guilty until proven innocent’. This was not a sufficient way as there was no evidence to support you if you’re proven guilty. Some evidence you could

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    Compare the rise of towns in Medieval Europe with towns in America Depending on the time period‚ the criteria for building and growth of the city could be religious‚ defensive‚ or for trade. The fall of the Roman empire‚ which had unified Europe‚ led to the Middle Ages. At it’s fall‚ trades were put to an end because of the change of money‚ and goods were too easily stolen during travel. This was a period of transition. The different states started or attempted to start a structure to

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    Why is Europe usually treated as a separate region? The way is shaped by bodies of water and peninsulas. Has a big influence in Europe’s dominance in the world. What terms and trends best describe Europe’s population today? Europe is currently in a postindustrial stage with low birth rates and high death rates. Europe’s population is slowly dying out due to the younger generation not populating the country while the other half is aging seniors. Why is immigration so critical to Europe’s demographic

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    Europe‚ Africa‚ and The Americas in 1492 to 1750 Throughout history‚ many changes have happened throughout the world. These changes shaped the world to be what is it was and also lead to other changes. For example‚ advances in technology‚ such as the creation of the magnetic compass‚ drastically changed exploration. However‚ these changes these changes did not occur without continuities. Take the bow for example‚ whether being used to hunt‚ wield in battled‚ or just to showcase skill‚ man has been

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