Before the Black Death hit Europe, almost all things, especially elements of daily life, were under the influence of the church. In medieval times, even boiling an egg took “the time to say a prayer”. But the most important thing was that the church had always told people right from wrong. Since the afterlife was judged more important than the actual lifetime, it was considered essential to be given the last rites and to confess sins before dieing to be sure of salvation.
When the plague arrived, people believed it to be a punishment of God. Therefore, they often turned to the Church for help. But since the priests and bishops could not actually offer a cure or even an explanation, the Catholic Church lost a lot of its influence and for many people, their view of the world changed drastically.
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What was the result of the telephone/telegraph?
I think this should be right. It depends on what time period but I remember reading about it a while back in history about how the telephone/telegraph improved communication. I'm thinking the telegraph is the most likely answer but I can't be certain. Some people would say technology or internet but I'm pretty sure its 'telegraph or telephone".
The bill of rights was created to establish the basic civil liberties of the people, and that was done with the first 10 amendments, which are popularly called "the bill of rights". They are related to the basic civil liberties found in the preamble as bestowed upon us by our creator.
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The Industrial Revolution began in England in the late 18th century, and spread during the 19th century to Belgium, Germany, Northern France, the United States, and Japan.