Middle Ages Dbq Analysis

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The era called the “Middle Ages” could go by many titles. All can play a role in the society, and why it thrived...or didn’t thrive. From innovation, and power to enjoyment, the title of “The Golden Ages” cleary is best fit for the era. During the era civilizations thrived from economics, to even their societies. One of the larger reasons the era was so “golden” was their ability to express their power economically, and using their wealth to create things that symbolize power. The Author who is undocumented who created the image of the ancient church's purpose was to show that the churches often portrayed a religion's power. (Document 10.) Therefore, in the document, it illustrates that the people of the Catholic church tended to uphold a large amount of power, and were up high in the social classes. The people of the era started to develop new inventions, and theories. …show more content…
Davis, Oxford University described in the document called “The Description of the Positive Aspects of the Middle Ages” that the era was morally based of great achievement, “The achievements that it has bequeathed to the modern world.” (document 7) Which conveys that the people of this era were rich with achievements and very successful with economics and