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What was the mot critical of the shifts that allowed sedentary civilizations to dominate nomadic people after the 25th century?

I think you mean 15th since the 25th century hasn't happened yet. But a demographic blow to the nomadic population caused by the Black Death caused sedentary civilizations to gain dominance.


Do people wear underwere in medieval times?

Men would wear braies, which would have been fastened at the waist with a cord; depending on the time period, they might reach down to the knees or be as short as modern underwear. Women would wear long shifts, and if needed a countrywoman would wear clouts (female braies).


How culture has changed over the past 500 years?

Over the past 500 years, culture has undergone significant changes. Globalization has led to increased interconnectedness between cultures, resulting in the exchange of ideas, traditions, and values. Technological advancements have also influenced culture, from the invention of the printing press to the rise of the internet. Additionally, social movements and shifts in societal norms have brought about changes in areas such as gender roles, civil rights, and environmental awareness.


How did the fourteenth century in Europe differ demographically from the High Middle Ages?

The fourteenth century in Europe did not differ demographically from the High Middle Ages much. The large-scale migration of peoples all over Europe had mostly happened between 400 and 800 AD . The later Viking migrations into England, Russia and Sicily had happened in the centuries thereafter, but by the 13th century big demographic shifts had become a thing of the past. The only very notable change was that the 14th century had seen the second Great Plague, also known as the Black Death, that killed between 50 and 70% of Europe's population.


What brought the Roman Empire to ruin?

The decline of the Roman empire was a slow process. The end result was the disintegration of what can be called the western part of the empire. The so called eastern half of the empire would be called the Byzantine Empire and last until 1453 when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople. Frequently cited causes of Rome's decline are partly economic: 1. By the end of the 3rd century AD CE Rome had lost its vigor for its imperialistic form of foreign policy. There were no new lands it was able to conquer and thus no new tax revenues, slave enterprise, no new peoples to bring into the mix of the empire as it had done much earlier in its growth. 2. The agricultural and industrial part of the economy was slave driven, and as cited above, no new slaves were available. 3. As with many economic downturns, gold and silver currency lay uninvested and took no part in reversing the decline. 4. The western half of the empire operated in a closed manner and the vigorous commercial trading that had once spanned the empire began to be localized. The Roman government was aware of the decline and failed to stop it when the coinage was debased. What could be bought with 10 pieces of silver now cost as example 15 pieces. 1. The government tried to freeze prices and wages. A nearly impossible task in the US in the 1970's and impossible in an old empire. 2. Trying to control the activities of farm owners and their workers to a planned economy did not help. 3. Various forms of taxation to control the economy by shifts in tax burdens failed. 4. Private initiative basically and slowly declined. 5. The government could no longer fund a military force to stop incursions from barbarians.

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What is the definition of cultural shifts?

Moving towards a different pattern of values, attitudes and behaviour


Can anyone suggest a good dissertation topic relating to Sociology Subject of Masters Level?

SOCIAL DE- FAMILIARIZATION SOCIO - PALISADEISM SOCIO CULTURAL PARADIGM SHIFTS MULTI CULTURALISM . There are numerous sociological concepts and theories that can be applied to contemporary or historical socio cultural shifts .


Is the word 'face' in the following sentence a noun 'hundreds of girls face wrenching cultural shifts in foster homes'?

No - it is a verb.


How did population shifts change Americans during the war?

The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, political and economic force.


How did population shifts change American life during the war?

The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, political and economic force.


A historian is writing an essay explaining how changing technology has led to cultural shifts throughout the world How does he get readers to follow to the end?

Answer this question… Conclusion


Do more people have day shifts than night shifts?

yes they do because in shops more people go to shops in the daytime.


What came about because of shifts and changes in word meanings?

dictionaries


How did US shifts from ideal politic to real politic?

Because we are from the illuminati.


It can explode buildings because of sudden air pressure shifts?

Tornados


Why do earthquakes occur along faults?

because that's where the edges of the plates are and that's where it shifts


Why does temperature vary in earth's temperature zones?

because the sun shifts and the earth is at an angel