The Shaping of Western Society: A Book of Readings for Inductive Teaching |
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... social ladder by acquir- ing wealth through trade or by escaping from a manor to a town . By the end of the Middle Ages , many fewer men were destined to live out their lives in their father's social position with no chance of escaping ...
... social ladder by acquir- ing wealth through trade or by escaping from a manor to a town . By the end of the Middle Ages , many fewer men were destined to live out their lives in their father's social position with no chance of escaping ...
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... social systems were to be consoli- dated and freed from their medieval trappings . All the revolutions of the eighteenth century attempted to finish the work of centuries of change . All over Europe men tried to scrap the remains of ...
... social systems were to be consoli- dated and freed from their medieval trappings . All the revolutions of the eighteenth century attempted to finish the work of centuries of change . All over Europe men tried to scrap the remains of ...
Sivu 185
... social and economic groups must have the desire and the ability to take advantage of opportunities for economic develop- ment ; they must introduce new techniques of production . For a real " take - off , " society must be ready to ...
... social and economic groups must have the desire and the ability to take advantage of opportunities for economic develop- ment ; they must introduce new techniques of production . For a real " take - off , " society must be ready to ...
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SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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