The Shaping of Western Society: A Book of Readings for Inductive Teaching |
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... institutions designed to govern a great empire . Roman law was a practical solution for keeping men living in harmony with one another . Even the Roman sense of duty was a practical ethic which unified men in a common cause . Useful as ...
... institutions designed to govern a great empire . Roman law was a practical solution for keeping men living in harmony with one another . Even the Roman sense of duty was a practical ethic which unified men in a common cause . Useful as ...
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... institutions , as the creation of the medieval city communes bears witness . But throughout a great part of its history , medieval Europe was a field of conflict between the forces making for human equality and those supporting a ...
... institutions , as the creation of the medieval city communes bears witness . But throughout a great part of its history , medieval Europe was a field of conflict between the forces making for human equality and those supporting a ...
Sivu 336
... institutions throughout the land they took . Once Other non - western areas received an infusion of western culture through colonization . Europeans colonized all of Australia , taking the English language and English institutions with ...
... institutions throughout the land they took . Once Other non - western areas received an infusion of western culture through colonization . Europeans colonized all of Australia , taking the English language and English institutions with ...
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SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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absolute monarchy Analysis of Elements analytical questions analyze answer Athenian Austria Caesar Augustus Christian Church citizens common Communist course culture decisions Derivation of Abstract develop diffusion economic system Edict of Nantes Emperor Empire England equality established Europe European evidence feudal following questions frame of reference France French Revolution German Greek Handout historian Hitler hypothesis ideas Imperial Russia industry innovative institutions Italian King land leaders lesson plans live lord Louis XIV Magna Carta Materials medieval Middle Ages modern monarch nation nature Nazi Nazism nineteenth century nobility nobles non-western Parliament Party prince produced Reading reform regime religion Renaissance Roman Rome Russia scientific scientists selection Serbia serfs seventeenth century Shaping of Western Skill Objectives Slide Tape social Soviet Union Subject Objectives teacher tion totalitarian traditional Transparency Treaty Treaty of Versailles United values Versailles West write