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    important factor behind European exploration and settlement in the 16th century? (B) Population increase 4. By the end of the 16th century‚ all of the following were generally true about Spain’s colonial empire EXCEPT (D) Families continued to emigrate from Spain 5. The delay in founding English settlements in the Americas was the result of (E) Religious upheavals in England 6. At the beginning of the 17th century‚ all of the following factors served to increase the English role

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    idea of a petite mort. The men start out the piece with fencing swords‚ protection against women. The women later dance with blood red gowns on wheels giving them the appearance of gliding and elegance‚ a trait women were supposed to have in the 16th century. These dresses are also playing the part also as armor against the swords of the men. The duets of the women and men have no swords or dress armor to protect them from each other leaving them exposed. The movement of each duet is that of intertwining

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    The Lutheran(Catholic) traditions arose during the European Reformation times of the 16th Century c.e. Martin Luther promoted beliefs such as the “priesthood of all believers” and “salvation by faith alone in the life‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus Christ”. The tradition spread across northern Europe and across the globe eventually. The Lutheran World Federation represents unique forms of the church worldwide and coordinates education‚ interfaith

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    could travel back in time five centuries‚ you’d encounter a thriving Aztec empire in Central Mexico‚ a freshly painted "Mona Lisa" in Renaissance Europe and cooler temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere. This was a world in the midst of the Little Ice Age (A.D. 1300 to 1850) and a period of vast European exploration now known as the Age of Discovery. But what if we could look 500 years into the future and glimpse the Earth of the 26th century? Would the world seem as different

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    carries the themes and ideas of comedy‚ love and gender roles in the 16th century. Since comedy is a favourite amongst people now days‚ I decided that adding comedy would attract a larger audience. The play also contains love triangles which a lot of teens love to watch. I myself enjoyed the idea of love triangle and this further contributed to why I chose this play. This play also contains the idea of gender roles in the 16th century. I found it intriguing how Shakespeare represented Viola as a man

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    to 1636. Starting out as being more of advances in social standings‚ education ended up being highly valued when it came to getting jobs. Faults of education were seen during the Renaissance‚ the flaws varying from the end of the 16th century to the mid 17th century.

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    cases it’s not. A lot of our clothes that we wear now are actually influenced by the clothes from the 15th/16th century. That’s why the clothes from the 16th century and the clothes now are very similar in some ways through the way women wore then and the way they dress now‚ the way men dressed and the way men dress now and how the children dressed then and now. The women from the 16th century and the women now aren’t so different. Both women then and now spent so much money trying to get the latest

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    and tariffs 9. Imports and exports Chocolate History Chocolate has been used as a drink for nearly all of its history‚ but until the 16th century‚ no European had ever heard of the popular drink from the Central and South American people. It was not until the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs that chocolate could be imported to Europe. Chocolate in its solid form was invented in 1847. Joseph Fry & Son discovered a way to mix some of the cocoa butter back into the dutched chocolate‚

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    To see countless skulls‚ graves‚ and hearing music may be an odd way to imagine a funeral for some. However‚ for the people of Latin America‚ this is beautiful portrayal and magnificent celebration of life after death. A large feast is served‚ graves are decorated‚ and altars are set up as colorful vigils. In Mexico‚ this is called the Day of the Dead or Dia de Muertos. This is the Mexican tradition of celebrating the afterlife and inviting the deceased spirits of loved ones back home. Many people

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    Aquileia. Festivities became The festival declined during the 18th century. By the 16th century‚ Venetians were celebrating Carnevale in style! What about Venetian masks? The tradition of masking has a long tradition in Venice. All the way back in 1268‚ a law even was passed to ban—of all things—putting on masks and throwing perfumed eggs! By the time of the Renaissance‚ masks were a fixture of Carnevale celebrations. By the 16th century‚ the popular Commedia d’Arte troupe performed slapstick comedy

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