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    and spread throughout France and England. Encounter amongst the French and Italians made this possible. Lastly, with the fall of Constantinople, the end of the Middle Ages became evident and made it achievable for a transition into a new period. Feudalism was reexamined and eventually declined, marking prominent change. A revival. One that would focus more on humanism or man’s potential in various…

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    conflict between them which is now known as The Hundred Years’ War. The war consisted of three phases; The Edwardian War, The Caroline War, and the Lancastrian War. Also, the war had a big influence in the late medieval Europe, causing the decline of feudalism and the increase of new weapons like the use of longbows in battles. It all…

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    The French Revolution, which began in 1789 in Paris, overthrew in France the monarchy and established a republic. This revolution swept across Europe and had a considerable impact on the rest of it. It engenders in its conquest an exercise in state making and responses were in majority positive for Europe’s intellectuals and politicians. Although some saw the arrival of this revolution movement with relief and excitement others did not. But what were the really impacts of this Revolution on the…

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    1868. This change brought in the era of Meiji Monarchy. When Tokugawa Shogunate fell, the young emperor Meiji signed the Five Charter Oath. The Five Charter Oath was an outline of major reforms for the Japanese society. Meiji government abolished feudalism, which tied every Japanese citizen to the land they were born on. In the 1930s the military took control of the Japanese government. During this time all official government offices were filled by officers from the navy and army, this also…

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    written in. For example, “Notes from the underground” was written in 1864 Russia, and was about Dostoevsky’s great contempt for nineteenth--century utilitarianism. However, “Diary of a madman” was written 1918 china and focused on the idea that the feudalism in China is essentially a cannibalistic act of a society continually feeding and prey upon itself. At any rate, we can see that our characters differ when it comes to their view on reality and their perceived mental…

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    In chapter eleven of the book American Ways which is written by Maryanne Kearny Datesman, Joann Crandall, and Edward N. Kearny (2014), expands our knowledge about the value of family, how it plays an important role in the Americans’s lives. It also helps us know more about American’s self-reliance, they like to take their own decisions and they certainly don’t want to be controlled by anyone in their family. In the past, American women used to be presented as secondary to men. They were…

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    Branding began in an early era in ancient Babylon to entice buyers to purchase goods that had arrived in on ships to allow their goods to differentiate from the others (Quote Website). In the 13th Century in Magna Carta when there was a decline of feudalism trading between the east and west helped changed the standard of living for the better allowing globalization to occur and for people to get a view of what products are being sold in other countries. This is the beginning of when people got…

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    Homer Research Paper

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    Homer and Geoffrey Chaucer are from different generation, but they contribute to civilization in their generation. Homer contributes to the transition of oral records by the Greek culture to writing with the use of alphabets. Chaucer helps in establishing English as a major literary language. In the twenty-first century, English is a major language to majority of the people on earth. We have the classical culture of Greek, which colors our world with great stories and personalities. Homer is…

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    philosophers whose theory of history held that all history was marked by class conflict involving an oppressor and an oppressed class. He believed that societies would go through the stages of primitive communism (hunter/gatherer), slave society, feudalism, capitalism, socialism, and communism. This is called historical materialism (Johnson, lecture), a development on Hegel’s Dialectical Materialism. His associate, Marx, theorized beyond that, saying there are two stages outlined in the…

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    Locke and Hartz In this paper, I will talk about Locke and Hartz ideas; what they thought about America, and traditions. I will also state their ideas on ideology, today society, and advantages plus disadvantages of basic values of America. Will also talk about how some question the values of Americans, because of past problems. However, we will mainly focus on Hartz ideas and put them into contrast with the present and versus Locke’s point of view.…

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