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Many people use the two phrases the same way. But as far as professional history writing goes, the Dark Ages was the Early Middle Ages (476-100).AnswerYes. AnswerThere are clearly some who make the names interchangeable. In the UK, and some other places, the term Dark Ages covers the years from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Norman Invasion, 476 to 1066, and the Middle Ages is from the end of the Dark Ages to the 15th century, making them two entirely different periods.In the US, and some other places, the term Dark Ages has been condemned by historians, and the term Early Middle Ages is used instead. By this thinking, the Dark Ages is an old term for the first half of the Middle Ages.No, the dark ages are known for being an era of ignorance and a small collapse of civilization after Rome's downfall. It has a lack of records.The middle ages is reguarded as the rebirth of society. It created a new era of creation despite being torn by war.The main differences is warfare and technology.Politically the remained similar.Most people who use the term Dark Ages intend it to mean dates from 476 to 1000 AD, with the Middle Ages coming after, from 1000 to 1453. There are a lot of different starting and end dates for these ages, but these are typical.The term Dark Ages has been going out of use, because it is misleading. Many historians use the term Early Middle Ages for the time, with the High Middle Ages from 1000 to 1300, and the Late Middle Ages from 1300 to 1453. This system makes the Middle Ages a time from about 476 to about 1453. Again, there is variation in the dates.
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during the middle ages, people took a religious view that society expressed god's will.
Who invented golf is a widely debated subject. The belief that golf started in the Middle Ages in Scotland is the most accepted view.
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What came after the Dark Ages was the Carolingian Renaissance, the High Middle Ages, or the European Renaissance, depending on your point of view. It seems most who use the term date it from about 450 to 1000 AD. Some give precise dates in 476 to 1066 AD. I have seen the term Dark Ages used to refer to the Age of Migrations, about 300 AD to 700 AD. There was a collapse in learning in the Roman Empire during the time of about 230 AD, and the Carolingian Renaissance began shortly after 700 AD, so this might be a better time to call the Dark Ages. Some historians call the Dark Ages equal to the Middle Ages, but the people of the Middle Ages used the term to refer to an earlier time in the Middle Ages. Also, the period of the Middle Ages after about 700 AD included several times of advanced intellectual activity, so this usage seems wrong in some ways.
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Many people use the two phrases the same way. But as far as professional history writing goes, the Dark Ages was the Early Middle Ages (476-100).AnswerYes. AnswerThere are clearly some who make the names interchangeable. In the UK, and some other places, the term Dark Ages covers the years from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Norman Invasion, 476 to 1066, and the Middle Ages is from the end of the Dark Ages to the 15th century, making them two entirely different periods.In the US, and some other places, the term Dark Ages has been condemned by historians, and the term Early Middle Ages is used instead. By this thinking, the Dark Ages is an old term for the first half of the Middle Ages.No, the dark ages are known for being an era of ignorance and a small collapse of civilization after Rome's downfall. It has a lack of records.The middle ages is reguarded as the rebirth of society. It created a new era of creation despite being torn by war.The main differences is warfare and technology.Politically the remained similar.Most people who use the term Dark Ages intend it to mean dates from 476 to 1000 AD, with the Middle Ages coming after, from 1000 to 1453. There are a lot of different starting and end dates for these ages, but these are typical.The term Dark Ages has been going out of use, because it is misleading. Many historians use the term Early Middle Ages for the time, with the High Middle Ages from 1000 to 1300, and the Late Middle Ages from 1300 to 1453. This system makes the Middle Ages a time from about 476 to about 1453. Again, there is variation in the dates.
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progressive points of view of curriculum is the total experience of the students..it cares about the outcomes of traditional points of view of curriculum.
The proponents of the traditional view of politicswere Garner,Hobbes etc. according to the traditional view , politics is concerned with the study of government. the traditional view of politics neglects the scientific methods and do not intermingle politics with other social sciences.