What statement do you most agree with: (a) strong rulers create stable societies, (b) strong economies create stable economies, (c) societies are stable.

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What statement do you most agree with: (a) strong rulers create stable societies, (b) strong economies create stable economies, (c) societies are stable when everyone is the same, (d) a large middle class creates stable societies. In 4 to 5 sentences explain your answer. DO NOW – AUGUST 26, 2013

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THE BEGINNING OF THE MIDDLE AGES The Roman Empire declines New society emerges with roots in: Classical heritage of Rome Beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church Customs of various Germanic tribes

INVASIONS OF EUROPE Repeated invasions and constant warfare: Disrupted trade Downfall of cities Population shifts Learning declined – barbarians uneducated Loss of common language Unity of Rome was gone “Romance” languages like French & Spanish appear

STRENGTH OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH The Catholic Church became more involved in people’s lives Got involved in politics and forced kings to do what they said

FEUDALISM Loosely organized system of rule Lords granted vassals fiefs, or estates

FEUDALISM

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