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    scientific experiment it can also be proved by historical fact. For example‚ it is undisputable fact that on 30th May 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. That cannot be argued with‚ it was that date and will always be that date no matter what happens in the future and every history text or website would agree with that fact. So it is therefore illogical to start claiming that Joan of Arc died last week as historical facts‚ which are perfectly reasonable‚ tell us otherwise. However‚ does reason really

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    After the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD‚ western Europe fell into shambles. In an effort to reorganize themselves‚ a new government needed to be developed. They settled on a system called Feudalism. Feudalism is a loose system of government based on land deals called fiefs between lords and their vassals in exchange for military‚ or other services. Loyalty was given first to one’s direct lord. Some serfs (peasants who worked the land) had many lords. Some lords had many vassals‚ giving them

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    written in blue or black ink. 1. What were the causes and effects of the Black Death for Europe? Include in your discussion how the Black Death spread. 2. What were the causes and effects of the Hundred Years War for England and France? Include Joan of Arc in your discussion. 3. What were the causes and effects of the Great Schism on the Catholic Church and Europe? Include conciliarism in your discussion. 4.    What  were  Dante’s‚  Petrarch’s‚  Boccaccio’s and  Chaucer’s  contributions  to

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    Christine De Pisan was “born in Venice‚ Italy‚ in 1364‚ Christine de Pisan is considered a pioneering feminist writer and one of the[most famous female] writers of Medieval times.” Christine de Pisan’s father helped her at the age of 13 to learn about subjects such as Greek and Latin‚ also becoming very strongly minded in great literature. “Around the age of 15‚ [Christine]de Pasin married Etienne du Castel‚ a member of the French Court.” Etienne supported Christin de Pasin through her writing

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    during the post-plague years people aspired to be better and blamed the Jews (scapegoats). * During the Hundred Years’ War England vs. France‚ Henry IV married daughter of France king: ensured that all their heirs would receive French throne‚ Joan of Arc (courageous peasant girl and co-commander of French army) inspired attacks on the English. * During the Aftermath‚ social order becomes disrupted‚ wealthy lords and urban residents met up for representative assemblies‚ the French (party poopers)

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    The Hundred Years’ War in a nutch shell was a long-term conflict between the kingdoms of France and Europe‚ which lasted from 1337 until 1453. The war had three distinct phases: Edwardian‚ Caroline‚ and Lancastrian. Though such a long war is difficult to summarize in just a few words‚ basically it was originated do to a succession crisis. There was no one next in line for the French throne‚ so Edward III of England tried to claim the spot‚ but the French “decency” rejected him. Eventually

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    Voices of Democracy 2 (2007): 152‐169                                                                  Stillion Southard 152  ELIZABETH CADY STANTON‚  "ADDRESS ON WOMAN ’S RIGHTS" (September 1848)    Belinda A. Stillion Southard  University of Maryland    Abstract:  This  essay  attends  to  the  transformative  power  of  Elizabeth  Cady  Stanton ’s  first  major  public  speech‚  in  which  she  grounds  her  arguments  in  natural  rights‚  adopts  an  embellished  speaking  style‚  and  employs 

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    “Love begins with an image; lust begins with a sensation” was once said by Mason Cooley. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other led to great consequences and speculation as to whether the love was pure or if it was just infatuation. The consequences that Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other caused should be faulted on parental influences and family feuding. As a result of the long-time arguing between the Capulets and the Montagues‚ Juliet and Romeo

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    transferred from Feudalism into the era of the Renaissance. Examples of such shifts include the power that was granted and accepted of women‚ and their roles in love. An individual that demonstrates how women were perceived in terms of power was Joan of Arc. She was burned at the stake because she defied the norms of what was expected of women. All of these female figures of power only got to that point because of the absence of masculinity‚ Whether it was missing ’husbands‚ dead fathers‚ and immature

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    English army . . . was driven back like men petrified with fear‚ and this brave exploit was performed by a few broken forces collected and headed by a woman‚ Joan of Arc.” First‚ Paine uses the boats as an example as this suggests that Britain is so helpless and afraid that they fear even the mere indication of war. Second‚ Paine alludes to Joan of Arc’s liberation of Orleans while also emphasizing the British’s weakness. Both Paine’s word choice and historical examples argue that Britain is much weaker

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