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Feudalism

World History: Patterns of Interaction - European Middle Ages

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European Middle Ages, 500-1200 Charlemagne unites the Germanic kingdoms, the feudal system emerges, and the Church strongly influences the lives of people in Europe. European Middle Ages, 500-1200 SECTION 1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms SECTION 4 The Power of the Church SECTION 3 The Age of Chivalry SECTION 2 Feudalism in Europe SECTION 1 SECTION 4 SECTION 3 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms Section-1 Many Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Roman Empire are reunited under Charlemagne?s empire. The Decline of Learning As cities are abandoned, level of learning declines Knowledge of Greek language and culture is almost completely lost Loss of a Common Language Introduction of German language changes Latin; dialects develop

Chapter 10 Stearns MCQ

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110 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6e (Stearns) Chapter 10 A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe Multiple-Choice Questions 1) The postclassical period in Western history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 15th century is referred to as the A) Middle Ages. B) Renaissance. C) Baroque. D) Modern Era. Answer: A Page Ref: 220 Topic: Introduction Skill: Factual 2) Which of the following statements concerning the impact of Christianity on polytheistic religions in western Europe is most accurate? A) Christianity eradicated all traces of those earlier religions as the new religion became universal in western Europe.

Chapter 16 Notes

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Matthew Watari, Period 2 Chapter 16 Notes Society and Economy under the Old Regime in the Eighteenth Century The Aristocracy Aristocratic Resurgence Peasants and Serfs Peasant Rebellions English Game Laws Family Structure Family Economy Women and the Family Economy Children and the Family Economy Agricultural Revolution Population Increases 18th Century Industrial Revolution Consumer Revolution Textile Production Steam Engine Iron Production Impact of Working Women Growth of Cities Urban Classes Urban Riots The Jewish Population

Latin West

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CHAPTER 15 The Latin West, 1200?1500 I0.Rural Growth and Crisis A0.Peasants and Population 10. In 1200?C.E. most Europeans were peasants, bound to the land in serfdom and using inefficient agricultural practices. Fifteen to thirty such heavily taxed farming families supported each noble household. 20. Women labored in the fields with men but were subordinate to them. 30. Europe?s population more than doubled between 1000 and 1445. Population growth was accompanied by new agricultural technologies in northern Europe, including the vthree-field system and the cultivation of oats. 40. As population grew, people opened new land for cultivation, including land with poor soil and poor growing conditions. This caused a decline in average crop yields beginning around 1250.

Feudalism in Western Europe and Japan

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From the 8th century on, feudalism developed and thrived in Western Europe and Japan. Though both Japan and Western Europe both focused on the same type of government, there were a few major differences between the two versions, causing European feudalism to stand out more so today and Japanese feudalism to fall into the background. Both Western European and Japanese feudalism were similar in that fact that they both developed for protection for themselves. They are also similar in ways, politically, socially, and economically. In Japan and Western Europe, politically they both have a strict system, but Western Europe had some more demanding points and rule. Both have to give up a portion of their crops.

Chapter 10 Life in Christian Europe in the High Middle Ages

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