this has 3 parts please read thoroughly. you must answer the professor questions with thesis and references. Then you must ask a question with an through description attached then you must answer two students questions with references chp 12 is from the making of west seventh edition you can find the textbook online. Attached is what the book looks like.
Professor question: Pick a source from the chapter. Analyze how it shaped society back then. What insights does it offer into the interactions between religion, politics, and people’s experiences during this pivotal historical period?
Chapter 12’s sources reveal medieval Europe’s complex religious and political power dynamics. Individuals and communities sought unity and identity formation.
Student 1 santasoha:What are impacts of Mongol Takeover to the whole world?
Mongols, sometimes called Tatars, created an aggressive army under the popular leadership of Genghis Khan and his son around the 13th century. Their economy because of grassland in the Mongolia also changed. As well as increased in economics, they started to attack countries like Poland and Hungary. At that time, their princess was weak, and the Mongols succeeded after a successful win against them. They got victory against Iran and Iraq.
Source: The making of the west
Student 2: Michale: What were some of the efforts from the church to codify religious doctrine? What was the main purpose of these efforts?
The Edict of Milan, occurring in 313 BCE, marked the start of the church undertaking significant efforts to codify religious doctrine with the intent to standardize and solidify Christian beliefs and practices. This initiative was aimed at clarifying and reinforcing the church’s teachings and authority throughout the rapidly evolving European landscape and the constant shifting of power. (Set, 9:00) The primary goal was to ensure Christian doctrine remained unaltered regardless of the political powers surrounding it.
Source: “Set over Nations: Saints and Sinners—the History of the Popes.” Films On Demand, Films Media Group, 1997, .