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    Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages During the Middle Ages‚ civilization was only beginning to form itself and there were many aspects of social life that went through stages of development until it became what it is today. If you compare the middle ages to our time‚ there are differences is almost every one of these aspects‚ such as type of government‚ traditions and lifestyle. As an introduction to better understand the literary works of this time period and to better understand where the

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    roles in the rise of art‚ architecture‚ and culture during the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church offered a place for Christians who were looking for hope and protection. The Christians believed that someone who lived a good life and followed the rules of God would be rewarded with joyful life in heaven. The Roman Catholic Church used different types of architecture throughout the inside of the churches. Two major styles of churches were built during the Middle Ages. One style includes

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    The economy of the Middle Ages The economy has long been a major force in the development of societies for centuries. It often changes and fluctuates‚ consequentially resulting in the success or failure of civilizations. The economy of medieval Europe originated as that of a feudal system due to the dangerous and chaotic conditions of the continent at the time. By the end of the Middle Ages‚ the feudal system no longer being used due to its newfound inefficiency with the new situations emerging

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    The Relationship of Abelard and Heloise: Women in the Middle Ages Heloise and Abelard are two prominent figures in love related medieval literature. The story of their love affair‚ as well as the unfortunate falling out of their relationship set them apart from all others at the time. The Letters of Abelard and Heloise tell a story of a truly historic romance. "God knows I never sought anything in you except yourself; I wanted simply you‚ nothing of yours." This is just one example of the true

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    long life until the age of 82‚ where she out-lived her siblings‚ her husbands‚ almost all of her children‚ most of the son/daughter-in-laws‚ and some of her grandchildren. Not only did she successfully ruled as Queen three times‚ but Eleanor of Aquitaine brought culture to France and England‚ traveled‚ influenced literature‚ and had successful children‚ some who became Kings and Queens. She is considered to be the most powerful woman and the most successful queen of Middle Age Europe. Biography

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    Sports Contributing to Life Men and women love sports. For women‚ it could be as simple as a cute player or colorful uniform and for men as simple as rooting for the team where he’s from. Have you ever really wondered why some get so passionate about the games? Sports aren’t about wins and losses; they are a way of life. Being on a team when you’re little teaches and plays as big a role as your parents do. Team work‚ responsibility‚ learning to live with disappointment and critical thinking are

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    Lifestyle Prison Conditions in Victorian Era Back in the Victorian Era‚ prisons were used as places to hold people in debt or for the ones accused waiting for trial (Victorian Prisons). For serious crimes usual punishment consisted of hanging and transportation‚ which meant convicted criminals were sent to different colonies around the world to serve their sentences (The National Archives). Criminal systems used transportation for a cheap alternative to hanging. By removing them from society‚ they

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    7-The Industrial Age from art theory for beginners Why did the Agricultural and Industrial it began with the huge changes in society Revolution begin? brought about by developments made in Agriculture‚ technology and industry. Where did the Agricultural and Industrial it began in Britain and spread to Europe Revolution begin? What was the end result in Europe? -it changed the way people lived -Europe moved from essentially an agrarian society to an industrial

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    For while‚ the only type of art made in the medieval ages was called pietistic and was strictly limited to religious artworks for churches and cathedrals. In the Romanesque age though‚ many new and different styles of art were introduced as many others faded and disappeared (Linda Alchin). For example‚ people started to use metals‚ such as gold and silver‚ to create jewelry. They also began to make tapestries using embroidery. One big difference between these new arts and the other pietistic styles

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    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 Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era within context. There were radical changes

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