Answer:
Edek in Berlin
Explanation:
The book titled "The Silver Sword" written by Ian Serraillier depicts the factual story of a Polish family, and what occurred to them during and after world war 2.
The excerpt "The farm was near Guben and the slaves came from all over Europe, women mostly and boys of my age. In spring we did the sowing, cabbage crop mostly, " was made by a certain character called EDEK and it was made when they reached BERLIN
Answer: there are different "groups" of consequences...1) psychological/philosophical/axiological/anthropological, 2) geographical, 3) religious, 4) economical.
Explanation: 1. renaissance psychology constitutes a big shift, big change in relation to medieval psychology. Renaissance is extroverted in all aspects ....on the basic level renaissance man starts recognizing value and importance of human body, bodily experience, sensous aspect of life, sex, sexual love, adventure. So, in contrast to medieval psychology, renaissance psychology is more grounded. It is visible in arts, in theater. Human life is not dominated by god and ideal of ascetic life. Consequently philosophy starts re-evaluating ancient philosophers, materalistic philosophy and science starts to explore not only divine aspect of life but nature itself (experimenting with nature), religious faith alone is questioned. In social philosophy utopian ideas emerge (Bacon, Moore, Campanella). In few words ...there is an anthropological shift. Human being is more focused on his/her well-being. Geographically speaking, this extroversion translates into great overseas expeditions and discoveries meeting overseas "other" (colonialism starts). Religiously speaking, Europe is divided in Catholic south and Protestant north, infallibility of popes is questioned, authority of popes is shaken. Economically speaking, first symptoms of capitalism emerge in the north of Italy
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May 17, 1954
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren delivered the unanimous ruling in the landmark civil rights case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. State-sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th amendment and was therefore unconstitutional.