Today in class we went over the slide that had notes on all of the different countries we had to study. There were some very interesting facts on the different countries leaders and their lives. A few of the people who were in charge had a brother who had been killed. Some of the leaders had jobs that had to do with the government and others had nothing at all involving the government. A few of the countries population are afraid of what they would do so they feel like they have to vote for them. One guy literally bomb hospitals. HOSPITALS. You could think that a hospital would be so safe... nope. A good amount of the leaders have had affairs and multiple marriages. And there even was a cheating incident yet the people still vote for them.
whats on the test ? Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms: -Middle Ages ( 476-1453 ) -3 roots in: classical heritage of Rome, beliefs of Roman Catholic Church -Customs of various Germanic tribes The overrun of the western half of the Roman empire causes: -disruption of trade -downfall of cities -population shifts to rural areas Romance languages are: French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Manor-people were loyal to,the lord, not kingdom. Serfs, Knights, Lords (king, church officials nobles, knights, peasants) Clovis rules Gaul (people known as Franks) works with the Church (511) Rules: -Vows of poverty -Chastity -Obedience What is a combination of religious and military rule? Theocracy Tithes=church taxes used to build roads and raise armies Secular-worldly power Pope Gregory- secular power Charles Martel (the hammer)-defeats the muslims at the battle of Tours in 732 Franks/Charles win Tours-c...
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