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The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.
This period is called the Middle Ages, a period of little scholastic advancement in Europe that leads to its other name, the Dark Ages.
Actually from 410 AD to 1400 was called the middle ages, dark ages, medieval period.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
This period is called puberty.
Because it's the time when a child's body starts to change into an adult - in preparation for reproducing the species.
Puberty - in girls, it generally occurs between ages 9-11.
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Puberty.
The period following the phallic stage is called the latency stage. It occurs during middle childhood, around age 6 to puberty, where sexual impulses are suppressed and children focus on developing social and intellectual skills.
The period of transition or change that bridges the gap between medieval and modern times is called the Renaissance period. During this period there is a huge advance in technology and in literature.
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
Yes. Beethoven's 5th Symphony was a "bridging piece" of his middle composing period, showing a clear transition from his early period and his more "Classical" works to his final period and the developing Romantic Era.
A Period of Transition was created in 1976.
Renaissance
When you reach puberty you get your period