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OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

1. Closely study the painting. Consider how it reflects the economic and social changes of the late medieval period in Europe.

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

World History?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

yea @HlperHelp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what lesson is this?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

2.05

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've done this. What do you need help with?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

That question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry :( I can't help. My teacher erased these tests because we did them the first half of the year

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright, let me look at that lesson because I'm still in that class, so give me a minute :)

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

:)

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Its ok thx for trying

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

When you look at their clothing what do you notice?

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

When you look at their dishes and decorations what do you notice?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How it reflects the economic changes is because different people are trading with people they wouldn't have traded with before. Does this make sense?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

That they had bad clothing back then

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

No, you notice the bright and vibrant colors. So they have been trading for dyes, most likely at that time with the Middle East or India.

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

When you look at the picture again you see precious metals being traded for currency, you see dyed fabric being traded for. It all has to do with cultural fusion.

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