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Paul felt that anyone could be a christian, and not be circumsized which was what Jesus had said had to be done.
What conditions or attitudes explain the fact that women had no political role in Athens.
Why was prostitution no longer viewed as "necessary evil" in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
Greeks saw the acts of the Gods in everything, even the turnout of the wars.
What should be the relationship be between those that hold power and those that do not?
Discuss the archeological evidence and the clues it provides about these cultures.
Why is the Magna Carta considered a cornerstone of modern English law?
How and why was the history of the eastern half of the Roman Empire so different from the western half?
What were the tenets of Islam and how were the Muslims suddenly able to build an empire?
Identify five issues or challenges between the Middle Ages and the French Revolution .
What effect did World War One have on the 'European Consciousness'?
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The battle for Flanders was one of the important reason for war. French support to Scots were other reasons for the Hundred Years War.
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What i'm being asked for but I'm having a hard time trying to determine what the social, political and economical structures were during that time.
The following explains how the weary Western Roman Empire struggled to maintain its borders on the Rhine.
Discuss the impact of exploration during the 15th and 16th century. What major changes did exploration expedite?
What impact did the Price Revolution have on the governments and people of Europe?
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What do we learn about medieval values and the role of religion in that society?
Western civilization is said to be composed of three elements the classical heritage.
Discuss the changing nature of the church in the late middle ages.
A description of the ancient Greek government system will also be explained.
How do you think the study of languages and language families can provide clues to history?