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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
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Question 1: How did trade affect the spread of religion during the Middle Ages? Using details from at least two documents from t

he lesson, as well as information from the other lessons for support, write one to two paragraphs answering the above question. What two documents will you use to support your response? ____________ and ____________ Response: Question 2: How does the art of the Middle Ages reflect the events and ideas of the Middle Ages? Using details from at least two documents from the lesson, as well as information from the other lessons for support, write one to two paragraphs answering the above question. What two documents will you use to support your response? ____________ and ____________ Response: Question 3: Is "the Dark Ages" an appropriate term to describe the Middle Ages? Why or why not? Using details from at least two documents from the lesson, as well as information from the other lessons for support, write one to two paragraphs answering the above question. What two documents will you use to support your response? ____________ and ____________ Response:
History
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
7 0

1-Trade affected the spread of religion because, whenever traders would go along these trade routes they would meet new people who they would discuss their beliefs and religions with. (go into more detail withthis because you need TWO paragraphs)

2- Most arts from the Middle Ages had religous ties, or featured a clear hiearchy representing those of low class and high (as well as merchants)

3-The Dark Ages is an appropriate term because not much happened during this time it was a time where things were "dark". Not many artistic,social,economic,and agricultural progress was made, (insert two random documents that support this)

hope this helped been a while since l learned this

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