1. What kinds of privileges separated European aristocrats from other social groups? How did their privileges and influence affect other people living in the countryside? What was the conniption of serfs in central and Eastern Europe? The aristocracy in most European countries had political privileges - until democracy took hold in the 19th Century the governments were formed from their ranks. The also had privileges of land ownership they owned vast estates with towns, villages and farms on them…
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The Industrial Revolution took place in Britain and spread around the world. It was responsible for the making of new inventions and new manufacturing processes. Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machinery which caused the production of more food and the population began to increase. Also, with more people there’s going to be more job opportunities for the lower class people and also more consumers. It also created some negatives such as the working conditions for the workers who…
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Confined to the home What were samurai, what was their impact on Japan? Samurai= military nobility (Japanese equivalent of a knight) Rise of samurai reduced Japanese peasants to serf status (bound to their bushi’s land enforced by samurai) How did rise of Daimyos affect Japan Warfare changed Armies of peasants replaced heroic one-on-one combat (samurais) Spying (ninja), timely assaults of infantry, wise command more important Status of women under Bushi and Diamyo Bushi upper-class women could hunt, train…
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a new national identity emerges, to a great extent, from Jefferson’s ideas, political conflict, and international turmoil. In this chapter you will see and try to understand the central problem of Jefferson and Madison as the struggle of two idealists forced to deal pragmatically with complex national and international issues. Chapter 8 highlights the theme of unity amidst diversity and begins to look at the “damnable institution” of slavery that is a great blight on the American conscience. The…
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the philosophy of Jesus by providing an enlightened education in the early sources of Christianity, and making common sense criticism of abuses in the church. Used humorous yet effective criticism to point out corrupt practices of his own society. How did the issue of good works cause Luther's religious crisis come to a head? Catholic doctrine emphasized both faith and good works Luther saw human beings as weak and powerless to God and could never do enough good works to merit salvation Through his…
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Our Society thanks to the Industrial Revolution. Tim Yim Development through Industrialization has benefitted us as a community and a nation. 1.Reflecting on the content covered in the course, how have your views about history changes throughout the semester? Throughout this course, we have taken many different viewpoints of various people and areas. This has allowed me to consider the affects of all types of people when considering certain historically…
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constitution. Give three (3) examples of how this period was important to U.S. history in the 20th century. The leaders of the American Revolution did three things to create our new nation; one, they sought independence from Britain, formed union of 13 states, and committed their states to a republic instead of a monarchy. There are many events that lead to the rise of war. One of those Key events was the French and Indian War which was a colonial war between Great Britain and France in the late 1700’s and…
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With enough money to spend and save, some middle class people were able to affect society; they gave a portion of their money to charities. Middle class benefactors developed into a middle class elite that had power not only within managing the charities but also in displaying their potential for future social activities. The people making up this elitist division were from all parts of the middle class; those that started out as manual laborers and those who attended Oxford could all be in the…
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Explain how and why slavery developed in the American colonies. Why couldn’t colonists use indentured servants as they had in the past? How would you describe the differences between slaves and indentured servants Colonial Identities (graded) The colonies of New England, the Mid –Atlantic and the Upper and Lower South developed their own forms of culture, conduct and commerce. Given the choice, where would you have preferred to live? week 2 The American Revolution (graded) How did…
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the French, Spanish, and English in colonizing the New World. What common perception of the region did they share? Discuss the differences in their relationship with Native…
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