Well history does show us some pretty cool heroes and some pretty bad villains, but some stories from history are not real for example Poseidon god of the see in Greek myth. Greek myth can be counted as part of history.
This question refers to the text "An Apprenticeship Agreement from 1250" from the lesson <em>The Rise of Europe</em>.
In this text, we are able to see an agreement that was drafted between Ouede Ferconne and Matthew Haimart. In this agreement, Ferconne states that she agrees that her son Michael will become the apprentice of Haimart for four years in order to become a weaver. However, after two years, Ferconne will be able to legally purchase her son back.
There are several reasons why Ferconne might want to buy Michael back. Michael might not like the profession, and he might wish to change it. Moreover, Michael might be unhappy with Haimart. Michael might also believe that he has learned enough after two years, and that four are unnecessary. All of these reasons could lead Ferconne to purchase Michael back.
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During the stock crash, most people were trying to trade the stocks, mostly to sell overpriced stock that had lost a great amount of value in only a few days.
Unfortunately for most of them, these stocks still lost a great amount of value, which meant that they lost a lot of money. Billions of dollars of market value were wiped out in a single day, leading to thousands of people to financial ruin, and starting a period of economic recession known as the Great Depression.
How did the social status of merchants reflect ideas about society
B)They had low status because their wealth came from the work of other people
B , Without the faith if people there wouldnt have been a mandate of heaven it wouldve been just some random chinese dude saying he had the right to rule so the more people took the principle seriously the more power it had to influence , and thats how we ended up with the mandate