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    During the Middle Ages, Catholicism was the predominant religion in Europe. It had a very large following and was very powerful. The Roman Catholic Church was such a powerful institution during the medieval times due to the education that they taught, the substantial amount of money they had, and the amount of power that they had over other institutions. One reason that the Catholic Church was such a powerful institution was because of the education that was taught and learned there. The…

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    Four Progressive Eras

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    eras dealing with art; some of the more highlighted periods are Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Gothic, and Medieval. Each era contributed timeless art pieces and their influences are still being researched and understood today. All of the Eras also helped individuality flourish through art. The creative pieces produced during these periods helped future artist to expand their work, too. Medieval Era occurred during the Middle Ages (Alchin). Most of the artwork that was being produced was…

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    The Middle Ages began in 500 CE after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and ended in 1350 CE. People of this time lived in a feudal system. Their social hierarchy started at the bottom with peasants, then knights, then nobles, then the king. These people were very religious and dedicated to the Catholic church. The rise of education and universities is what kept this period from being completely dark. However, many events took place over this time period that made the majority of the Middle…

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    the 17th century. This timeframe is a bridge between the ending of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Early Modern Period. Among the most important causes of the Renaissance, trade expansion to and from Italy and major artistic developments played significant roles in propelling and spreading the movement to other parts of Europe and beyond. (Trade) In 1095 (SOURCE) Pope Urban II helped to close one door on the Dark Ages and open another for Italy to participate in new forms of exchange…

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    Western Music Essay

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    that the changes come with the culture at the time and the culture from the previous time. So let us briskly walk from the Middle Ages all the way to the present era and see just how music has changed and influenced the human race as a whole just as it has empowered and influenced individual people throughout history. By far the Longest musical era was the Middle Ages.…

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    Europe and set the informal beginning for what we would call the Middle Ages. But did the once mighty Roman influence in Europe come to a bitter end with the sack of Rome in 476, or did their influence run in continuity with the cultural themes arising within the early medieval…

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    Intro: Daily life in the medieval times( between the 5th to the 15th century) was governed by the feudal system. A pyramid-shaped system of social order, it brought order and protection of communities during time of instability. The kings, who were the highest in the system, needed the goodwill and support of the Nobles and Knights, so they granted them lands in return for their military services. To actually provide their troops, they needed to train them. Training he was done during…

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    During the Middle Ages guilds were created to protect the guild members and the consumers. Formed rules and prices for trade so that they performed fair business on all sides. It helped members that were low or middle class to climb to a higher social status. This would allow apprentices who were taught by masters to become masters after going through the ranks. Some families would send their sons at an early age to work as an apprentice so by the time they were adults they would become…

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    later half whole foods. An infant is still not capable of caring for themselves and relies on their parents for diet, physical activities, and social events. Succeeding the infancy stage is early childhood or the toddler stage. This milestone stage consists of individuals between the age of three to six. Early childhood consists of physical growth, mental, and emotional health. For example, a child is learning how to properly use the bathroom and is also learning how to interact with others.…

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    Analysis of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages Stefan Rayburn Western Governor’s University Analysis of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages The humanities have shaped the culture of the world to what it is today. Cave paintings would tell a story of a conquest or an adventure otherwise untold. World wonders would be marveled and envied over for countless years to come. However, without the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the humanities would not be as robust and advanced as…

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