An example of an influence of Judaism and Christianity is Gothic architecture. Gothic architecture was first used in Christian churches in Europe during medieval times as a substitute for Romanesque architecture. Gothic churches included large, decorative windows that allowed light come in during sermons, while Romanesque churches had small windows and were dimly lit.
Another influence of Judaism and Christianity are the Crusades. Christians (whose religion originated from Judaism) fought against Muslims in the Middle East during the medieval ages to take back what they saw as holy land, and these wars resulted in hostilities that still exist today.
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C
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it was sacrilegous to them, they regarded animals as pure. Or at least good spirited beings. This offended them greatly...
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Americans knew what was happening, but some followed it closely, while other details were veiled as with any news report. During the late 1930s, it was well-known (and not entirely controversial) that the U.S. denied entry to some refugees from Hitler's regime, and in the 1940s, a precursor to the United Nations publicly condemned the Nazi policy of extermination. However, during that time, when genocide was a neologism, it would have been difficult for everyday Americans to fully comprehend what was happening.
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Declaration of Independence, but advocated strictly for women's rights
Douglass believes that learning to read is the way out of slavery. But sometimes when he thinks about it, maybe knowing how to read is more of a curse than a blessing. The more he learns with his reading, the more it hurts to know that he is a slave. He understands the injustice of his being a slave but at the same time there is nothing he can do about it.