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Greco-Roman and Germanic fusion

After about 500 AD, Western Civilization became a “fusion” of the classical world (Greco-Roman civilization) and the Germanic peoples of northern and western Europe--how did this come about? a. What elements of Greco-Roman civilization survived to become part of the medieval world? b. How was European government, social structure, and religion shaped by the “barbarians?” c. Consider institutions and ideas such as Christianity, feudalism, law, and the role of the individual within society.

Subject:

History

Topic:

European History to 1715

Posting ID:

88696

OTA ID:

102789

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Middle Ages

Western Civilization achieved a relatively sophisticated level of organization during the High Middle Ages, ca. 900 – 1300 AD--why did medieval Europe give way to the early-modern era (post-1400 AD)? I responding, please consider the following events or movements; provide examples of how traditional political, religious, or social power in Europe was challenged as the Middle Ages declined: a. The Crises of the 14th Century (100 Years War, Black Death, Church Schism) b. The Renaissance c. The Reformation d. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment

Subject:

History

Topic:

European History to 1715

Posting ID:

88697

OTA ID:

102789

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The Anabaptist and the Reformation

The Anabaptist believed in a totally different set of beliefs concerning baptism. Their belief that adults should be baptized went against the Lutheran belief and the Catholic belief.

Subject:

History

Topic:

European History to 1715

Posting ID:

90317

OTA ID:

105429

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Describe how Pascal, Descartes, or Galileo were agents of change

Management textbooks often refer to people who make a difference within organizations as change agents. What is less often discussed, aside from what they did and the positive results, is what made them do it. One answer to this question was penned by the author and playwright, George Bernard Shaw, when he told us, “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress [change] depends on the unreasonable man” (Quotation Details, 2005). Based on Shaw’s notions, select between Pascal, Descartes, or Galileo , and describe whom you would consider a change agent. Please discuss why you selected that pers... click for more

Subject:

History

Topic:

European History to 1715

Posting ID:

125621

OTA ID:

102789

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Jewish, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian faiths are compared.

This posting compares and contrasts the Jewish, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian faiths. What were the main contributions of the Hebrews to the development of a western religious tradition?

Subject:

History

Topic:

European History to 1715

Posting ID:

147586

OTA ID:

104719

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