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    The Middle Ages Braveheart and Robin Hood. Lord of the Rings and Merlin (“5 Biggest…”). These Hollywood classics all influence how people tend to perceive the Middle Ages‚ a time period that stretched across the fifth and sixteenth centuries. Contrary to Hollywood’s beliefs‚ life back then was very routine and social activities were an important addition to everyone’s’ life‚ whether they were a peasant or royalty (“Medieval Life”). However‚ Hollywood has deemed it fit to slander the Middle Ages

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    Imagine a farmhand going to sleep around 500 A.D. and waking up in 1450 A.D. while having the world seem no more advanced than it was when he went to sleep. The Middle Ages were a time of nearly no scientific discovery due to the strong grip of the Catholic Church throughout the period. The ideals of humanism and the spirit for scientific discovery were beginning to rise during the Medieval Era. It was the humanist world view‚ with its spirit of inquiry‚ in addition to the diminishing grip of the

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    England‚ the Enlightenment played a huge role in the development of other societies‚ especially the colonies of North America. Some of the most important values of the Enlightenment included the emphasis on the physical world instead of the supernatural‚ the pursuit of knowledge‚ and the protection of basic human rights. Perhaps the biggest effect that the Enlightenment had on the American colonies was that it truly stoked the fire that would

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    People were learning self­reliance and self­government. The attempts to strengthen the Church of England in America and to transform the colonies into royal provinces only fanned the spirit of independence which they came to America for. But the Americans did owe much of their prosperity to the help of the British government. It was the protection of the British navy that made sure Spain‚

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    They were the group below the nobles on the hierarchical social structure. Within the group of clegry‚ the pope was the head of the clegry. Followed by bishops‚ priests‚ monks and nuns. In the latter part of the the Middle Ages‚ the pope‚ being the head of the church had much influence over the king and total control of the clegry. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1347‚ priest‚ monks and nuns cared for the sick and buried the dead. In Venice‚ priest remained to give what ministrations they could

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    The Middle Ages Test Choose the best response for the following questions. 1. The emperor Justinian’s most important achievement was the codification of Roman law into The Body of Civil Law which- a. Became the basis of Christianity b. Caused the dissolution of the Roman Empire c. Became the basis for much of the legal system of Europe d. Created the legal foundation of the Roman Empire 2. The Crusades were a series of nine military expeditions that began in 1095 and ended in 1291. The goal

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    1492 and 1763 the colonies were growing and improving their conditions from before when they had lived in Britain. Although the colonist all came for a similar reason of escaping religious persecution and had the same idea when it came to organizing their colony‚ they did however have a difference in class organization and how they were to go about in their trading and farming economy. The south and the north may have been comparable but they were also two totally diverse colonies at the same time

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    Middle Childhood and Adolescence PSY 280 Sunday‚ October 29‚ 2012   Middle childhood and adolescence is a crucial period of development within everyone’s lifetime‚ but for the child and parent it can become a time of uncertainty. In this era of a child life‚ their brains are developed enough to for logic‚ so they attempt to understand the world around them with answers from their perspective. All children require parents who would do what is necessary to care about them. Parents should

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    medical books were used throughout Europe in the following centuries. Institutional medicine was unknown in Europe during the early Middle Ages. Within the Byzantine state‚ however‚ hospitals-where the sick and injured could receive care-were established as parts of monastic communities. The study of medical books originating in the Byzantine world had a strong influence on the practice of medicine in the rest of Europe. At the same time ‚ medical study in western Europe was largely confined to

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    education system may have and influences change. Although the 1870 Forster Act was put in place to ensure that all children were entitled to free education‚ there was still a disadvantage to working class children as middle class children were able to afford private education that ensured that they got a wider academic experience that those attending public schools. Working class children who attended school were taught to pursue careers that their parents were in whereas middle class children who were

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