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    Absolute Monarchy As the Middle Ages began to come to a close‚ feudalism began to die out. The strongest lords began to consolidate power and lands‚ turning them into kingdoms with themselves as the King. Many of which sought to control their realms through absolute monarchy. However‚ absolute sovereignty is not always easily obtained. As history has shown us‚ a lot of these kingdoms had absolute monarch’s while others had a representative government along with the monarchy. What was the cause for

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    "The Renaissance was a period of big change in European history. It was a time of intellectual excitement‚ when art and literature blossomed and groundbreaking scientific advances were made."(Background Essay).Before the Renaissance Age was the Middle Ages‚ which lasted from 500CE to about 1350CE. During this time the Roman Catholic Church played a huge role on everyone’s daily life. Priests who often lived inside of monasteries were the ones who owned most of the books and made handwritten copies

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    Surgery in the European society has changed dramatically throughout the years‚ and we can observe the biggest changes from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. From different techniques to how society viewed the crafts and how accessible it was. The Middle Ages were considered a time of widespread ignorance and lack of social progress. This period consisted mainly of retrieving the works and techniques of the earlier civilizations. Surgery goes back to prior civilizations‚ however after the fall of

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    Things really have not change as it relates to being a world of discovery and exploration. Our culture today could still be called‚ “ The Age Of Discovery.” The Age of Discovery connected the middle Ages and the modern era. Then came along the Renaissance movement‚ which ushered us into the early modern period. During this time a lot of discoveries and explorations were made such as: The exploration of diversity‚ pointed arches‚ crusades‚ trading of spices‚ new trade routes‚ astronomy‚ printing press

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    Economic prosperity in the middle ages affected Chinese society in a positive way. The rise of trade led to China’s increase in wealth; improvements in farming methods led to population increase. China’s technology‚ agriculture‚ economy‚ and population thrived and advanced throughout the Ming Dynasty. To start off‚ China’s trade had prospered throughout the middle ages. China was able to trade with many during the Song Dynasty. For example‚ a medicine fair in China would attract people from all over

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    The similarities between the music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance were content‚ expressive‚ and the constant change of development of new genres/sounds and new things being added. The differences were pieces not including every single characteristic into them. In addition‚ the renaissance included composers who were risk takers and innovation. In the middle ages‚ there was nothing but music composed for the church. Composers did want to expand and create pieces with instruments‚ however clergy

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    ECCLESIASTICAL CORRUPTION IN THE MIDDLE AGES Religion and faith dominated virtually every aspect of life during the middle Ages. However‚ the Church ’s influence suffered greatly during the later part of this age of faith. Many historians hold that the Medieval Church was a landmark of corruption. This view is often used to explain the decline and fall of the Church and the success of Martin Luther ’s reformation. It depicts the Church as being ruled by power hungry popes who abuse their positions

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    From wearing fur trimming and jewelry with nice fabrics to eating various amount of foods with multiple spices on top‚ lords and ladies were seen as the rich and wealthy during the Middle Ages. Since the lords and ladies had power in comparison with people like peasants and serfs‚ they would have mostly all the luxury for themselves. Even though there were some factors in which they couldn’t control like sickness or making a family (pregnancy)‚ the power they had on their hands allowed them to be

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    dominance of Christianity flourished in the Middle Ages and the human body was considered less important than the spirit. The emphasis on chastity and celibacy created an atmosphere where there was little interest to study the human body‚ so nude figures were rare in the Middle Ages. During this period‚ “the human body was seen only as a temporary vessel for the soul and the body was seen as sinful and the cause of temptation.” The limited Middle Age sculptures of nude bodies do not reflect real

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    The Consequences of the Plague in Middle Ages The Middle Ages were without a doubt a significant part of human history. One of the most tragic‚ yet influential happenings during said time was the Plague‚ also known as the Black Death. The incredibly large numbers of deaths due to the illness had a great effect on the survivors and it sparked changes in the way people perceived the world as well as themselves. Therefore‚ the most important consequences of the Black Death could be seen in three major

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