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    and workers which in turn affected economy and a shift in politics. Karl Marx Social Change Karl Marx believed societies evolved through different stages: feudalism, capitalism, and socialism. He suspected social change to be strongly linked with the economy; class struggle caused by 19th century capitalism. With the decline of the aristocracy and the industrial revolution Marx believed more opportunities would be available for the poor, but that was not the case, instead the aristocracy

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    The 15th century saw a revolution in the history of the world. What we now know as the “Old World” changed in every facet, from politics to economics to culture to the very fabric of society. Though great change happened in abundance, each change was different for the multitude of continents present. The greatest changes possibly occurred in respect to Europe, West Africa, and the Americas. Europe experienced a complete overhaul of society. They moved away from societies based on protection and moved

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    Imagine one half of the world 's population by wiped out in a space of less than a ten years. You probably cannot imagine such an event occurring; it seems unreal. Yet, this very thing happened in the between the years 1347 and 1351 in Europe. This massive destruction of human life was known as the Black Death. This Black Death was an ecological disaster on a global scale. The effects of the plague on human and certain animal populations from East Asia to as far west as Greenland were catastrophic

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    The Middle Ages The Middle Ages began in the fourth century after the Roman Empire broke apart and fell. It was a period of cultural decline in which almost all of Europe’s economy was now characterized by feudalism. The Byzantine Empire that split from Rome lasted centuries after its western counterpart fell and strictly opposed that region. The North African and Middle Eastern part of the Roman empire was conquered by Arabs who overwhelmed and replaced the Christian atmosphere. During the Medieval

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    Winston Churchill once remarked that “democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried”. In agreement with his statement, this paper will examine the problems of democratic governments using specific examples, and compare it to the failure of fascist governments in Nazi Germany and Italy and communist governments in the Soviet Union and China. Theoretically, democracy is a stable form of government where power is in the hands of the people. In a democracy, people

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    3. British colonialism and its effects on the shaping of Pakistani culture The culture of a nation (a complex structure of unsaid dos and don'ts) is determined by their emotive sensitivities and intellectual development at a given stage in history. The form of social order and its institutions are a reflection of this culture. Pre-British India was on a declining path vis-à-vis these factors. Hence conditions were ripe for the invaders to encourage and establish a culture of collaboration. And

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    AD to 1000 AD is the most slandered. This period of time is known as the Early Middle Ages and is referred to as the Dark Ages by many religious followers. The term “Dark Ages” was coined by Petrarch, an Italian scholar, to call attention to the decline of Latin literature (Frater). Western Europe inhabitants who lived during the middle ages believed they were living at the end of time because the fall of the great civilizations of Greece and Rome. Living during this time was often difficult and

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    political system was changed from Feudalism to Monarchy, changing the Manorial system, resulting everyone to be able to trade around Europe • Wealthy peasants were not able to change their structure of society before the Crusades, but this changed by forming a new class above the peasants and serfs called the middle class • The middle class was the biggest class in the social structure where wealthy serfs or peasants would move to have a better life, leaving serfdom to decline • The middle class allowed

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    1) In what ways did pastoral societies differ from their agricultural counterparts? Pastoral societies differed from their agricultural because pastoral societies supported less people, since they had generally less productive economies, and the lived in scattered areas. They also generally offered women higher status, fewer restrictions, and a greater role in public life because they were needed, since people did not tend to specialize in things. Pastoral societies were also far more mobile, whereas

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    ABSTRACT The Bubonic Plagues a highly lethal infection caused by the microbe Yersinia pestis. This plague is most commonly associated with the plague of the 14th century, when it wiped out nearly half of the entire European population. The Bubonic Plague spread rapidly throughout Europe and was an often fatal illness, characterized by enlarged lymph nodes with pus filled buboes, gangrene, septicemia, and severe lung infections, followed by the quick onslaught of death. The Black Plague is the

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