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    1 J. Combs Italian Culture‚ UMUC 334 18 September 2011 Mid-Term Essay Test 1a). Outline and explain the crises that occurred in the Late Middle Ages that would eventually lead Italian scholars to seek alternatives to a society they viewed as decayed‚ corrupt‚ and outmoded? Also begin your description by explaining why those crises differed with preceding centuries‚ characterized by a sense of place and of relative progress in the West? Provide some roundabout dates to place both the High

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    Enlightenment Philosophers changed society in many different ways. From discovering      new ways to improve society to sharing their point of views in these situations. Enlightenment Philosophers always believed that there is a natural law also the truth that people always have trouble understanding. Enlightenment Philosophers made a huge difference in the late 17th and 18th century. In this time there were many discoveries which caused disagreements. People were always questioning the ways of living

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    allot of money to other countries. ’The Enlightenment is the popular name given to much of the philosophical thought of the eighteenth century’(2). Under the Enlightenment there were many great names in the field of philosophy names like: Locke‚ Voltaire and Rousseau were all comanly known all through out the world.

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    Chapter 18 - The Enlightenment and the American Revolution. (1707-1800). (1) Philosophy in the Age of Reason. (2) Enlightenment Ideas Spread.
(3) Britain at Mid-Century.
(4) Birth of the American Republic. Hobbes. Locke. Bach. Voltaire. Rousseau. ________________________________________________________________ 1651. 1690. 1721. 1759. 1762. (1) Philosophy in the Age of Reason. Setting the Scene.
During the Enlightenment philosophers felt they could use reason to discover natural laws that govern

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    AP English Literature and Composition Summer Reading Assignment Candide by Voltaire – “Inspiration? Head Down the Back Road‚ and Stop for the Yard Sales” by Annie Proulx Trishna Kumar Socrates once said‚ “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Annie Proulx portrayed an analogous opinion in her article “Inspiration? Head Down the Back Road‚ and Stop for the Yard Sales” where she explained her inclination to indulge in knowledge in the most authentic way in order to learn more for her own

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    Religious Toleration in Early Modern Europe Emily Hannah 2A Most states in early modern Europe had a distinct religion set for them by their ruler; yet quite a few small splinter groups remained among the others. There are some states that allowed religious toleration‚ and in other states‚ anyone tolerating anything but Catholicism was quickly sent to the galleys or prison for the rest of their lives. The three aspects of this ongoing

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    two separate‚ but equally important groups: the New Lights and the Old Lights. Presbyterians who were revivalists were known as the New Lights whereas those Presbyterians who were traditionalists were known as the Old Lights. Ultimately religious tolerance grew and more churches were built. Soon‚ the first college‚ Harvard‚ was established to train and teach ministers of the New Light. The Great Awakening revived religious practices in America and ended up establishing the

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    their serfs and local governments. This strengthened serfdom and gave nobles more power over their areas. Although she condemned serfdom in theory‚ it was strengthened in her reign. She was enlightened in her own life since she wrote plays read Voltaire and Boyle. She continued to support and bring in Western culture‚ literature‚ and arts. Catherine always spoke her mind and loved to talk about opinions and ideas. She gathered up information about Russia and tried to modernize it. She even published

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    European History Document Based Question Created by Jennifer Norton Argonaut High School‚ Jackson‚ CA Mandel Fellow – United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 1999-2000 Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1-12. (Some of the documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise.) This question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account both the sources of

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    Nineteen century poetry trends Gabriele D’Annunzio’s nationalism Benedetto Croce’s criticism Literary trends before World War I The “return to order” Luigi Pirandello The Hermetic movement Social commitment and the new realism Other writings The end of the century Poetry after World War II Experimentalism and the new avant-garde Dialect poetry Theatre Women writers Fiction at the turn of the 21st century Facing the new millennium Goldoni’s reform of the comedy Metastasio’s reform

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