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- 6071: The Five Institutions of the Middle Ages
- ... and the knight as the lowest vassal. The main purpose of the feudal system was to provide fighting men who could ensure protection. Feudalism was the first emergence of organized government in the Dark Ages. Charlemagne was a born leader and a talented general, but also a man so convinced of the value of religion and education that he made a ...
- 6072: The Holocaust - The Way It Was
- ... among these. Thirty eight countries met at Evian, France to discuss the treatment of the Jews in Germany, but no real help was offered, to the delight of the German government, who was amused that while the world criticized their treatment of Jews, nobody was offering the Jews a place to go to when the opportunity was there. Period between 1939 ...
- 6073: Homeless
- ... times and not much progress has been made in the 200 plus years in helping these people. We have adopted programs such as FDR's New Deal in which the government produced more jobs that took little skill, and made these jobs available to the poor. Social Security, which is not welfare, was adopted and is still going. It is where ...
- 6074: World Wars of the 20th Century
- ... for another conflict. Russia, allied with France against Germany, had been knocked out of the conflict by the Revolution of 1917 and a hastily arranged treaty with the new Communist government. The gravest mistake made by the former Allies between 1919 and 1939 was the failure of the military to keep up with industrial development and new technologies. The one change ...
- 6075: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- ... structures to maintain control, so it is no wonder the clergy occupied the first class. The church maintained this control by being deeply imbedded in the structures of society and government. There were two types of clergy in the fourteenth century; the secular clergy and the regular clergy. The secular clergy's responsibility was to attend to the spiritual needs of ...
- 6076: The Transition of Religion and Superstition to Science and Technology in the Middle Ages
- ... simplistic questions. During that period, the Church was gaining control over Western Europe. The Church was not only the main religious focus of Western Europe; it was also the central government. “The Romans never took much interest in theoretical science.” This means that all laws created by the church would be enforced to full extent. Disobeying the rules could result in ...
- 6077: The Vikings
- ... was this land in the North Atlantic paid attention to when Eric the Red called it to his attention. After Eric was banished by the thing (the Vikings kind of government) for killing two sons of one of his enemies, he decided to explore the area to the west of Iceland. He sailed to the west and noticed a large island ...
- 6078: Burger Wars
- ... doesn't mean that the larger burgers are. Most large burgers have more than two-thirds of the fat, half of the sodium, and all the saturated fat that the government recommends for a daily diet. However, most Americans sacrifice nutrition to taste. These days more and more Americans are eating fast food and taking more home also. But, it's ...
- 6079: Truth and Consequences: Taking Advantage of the Loser of WWI
- ... the treaty Germany was forbidden to create any new or maintain any old fortifications on the left and right banks of the Rhineland and Germany was forced to renounce the government of the Saar in favor of the League of Nations as trustee. France went so far as to take German coal mines in the Saar Basin as compensation for destroyed ...
- 6080: The Holocaust
- ... were hungry. Because of that, the Germans elected Hitler, as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. That year, Hitler began a boycott of Jewish business. The Jews lost their jobs in government and public services. Jewish children got segregated form school. All Jewish people received a curfew. Hitler blamed the Depression on the Jews, and they became scapegoats. In 1935 laws were ...
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