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Episode 2 - Chapter 10 The AP World History Podcast

    • Society & Culture

KEY POINTS Chapter 10 Essential Question: What political and social changes from the early Middle Ages in Europe to the late Middle Ages helped to pull Europe out of its backward period? Identify: moldboard - better plow that allowed deeper turning of the soil Clovis - warrior chieftain...ummm...like...idk, help alex :( Clovis - warrior cheiftain, converted to chirstianity about 496c.e. which allowed him dominion over the franks, which gave moar powar to the almighty pope! Benedict of Nursia - developed monastic rules in the 6th century, spread benedictine monasteries promoted christianity in west europe feudalism - like manoralism, medieval political system of economic and political  relations with landlords and their peasant laborers...key mutual military and political relationshops in western europe Charlemange - carlogian  ruler, charles the great, established a substantial empire in france and germany around 800 c.e. investiture - practice of state appointment scholasticism-movement within the Catholic Church to explain the religion with intellectual terms Thomas Aquinas-monk who pretty much started scholasticism by using earlier greek and roman ethical thinking The rest is on the website HISTORY.AUSTINPRAY.COM

KEY POINTS Chapter 10 Essential Question: What political and social changes from the early Middle Ages in Europe to the late Middle Ages helped to pull Europe out of its backward period? Identify: moldboard - better plow that allowed deeper turning of the soil Clovis - warrior chieftain...ummm...like...idk, help alex :( Clovis - warrior cheiftain, converted to chirstianity about 496c.e. which allowed him dominion over the franks, which gave moar powar to the almighty pope! Benedict of Nursia - developed monastic rules in the 6th century, spread benedictine monasteries promoted christianity in west europe feudalism - like manoralism, medieval political system of economic and political  relations with landlords and their peasant laborers...key mutual military and political relationshops in western europe Charlemange - carlogian  ruler, charles the great, established a substantial empire in france and germany around 800 c.e. investiture - practice of state appointment scholasticism-movement within the Catholic Church to explain the religion with intellectual terms Thomas Aquinas-monk who pretty much started scholasticism by using earlier greek and roman ethical thinking The rest is on the website HISTORY.AUSTINPRAY.COM

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