What was the usual attitude of Medieval European people towards sex?
What will be an ideal response?
How did medieval attitudes towards sex vary with the different ethical standards of behavior? Compare and contrast what the Christian church, secular ethics, and practical considerations all said about sex. How did issues of gender also determine what kind of sexual behavior was viewed as acceptable or not? Why might determining attitudes towards sex and sexuality be difficult historically?
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A) National Liberation Front B) Warsaw Pact C) the RĂ©sistance D) the Gestapo
Japan attempted to force China into submission with the
A) assassination of Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek). B) annexation of Korea. C) Twenty-one Demands. D) Nine-Power Treaty. E) naval blockade.
The testimony of Daniel Wescot in the trial of Elizabeth Clawson suggests that __________ may have played a role in witch trials
A) religious fervor B) personal grudges C) political motives D) cultural misunderstandings
Before Columbus, trade in slaves in Europe was __________
A) unknown B) small and insignificant C) widely considered un-Christian D) already a lucrative business