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Summary of the book '' The Shortest History of Europe '' by John Hirst. It is summed up in chapter 9 (contains 10 chapters). It contains all the important information about the history of Europe and its culture. After reading this summary you will have more understanding and knowled...

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1.

Where did the first democracies emerged?

Answer: Small city-states

2.

Where did the first mixture of European civilisation took place?

Answer: France, Spain and Italy

3.

With what exception could people in the Roman Empire practice their own religion?

Answer: They had to sacrifice to the emperor

4.

Why was it so amazing that, after the Roman Empire collapsed, the church preserved the learning of Greece and Rome?

Answer: All the writers, philosophers and scientists of ancient Greece and Rome were pagan

5.

When was the Medieval period?

Answer: 476 AD - 1400

6.

What is meant by the secularisation of European society?

Answer: Religion might exist in this society, but it doesn\'t dominate the society

7.

What was another name for the age of Greece and Rome made up by the men of the Renaissance?

Answer: Classical era

8.

From nude to naked to nude can stand for the movement from ...

Answer: Classical to medieval to modern

9.

What was the second great disruption of the medieval world? And when did it occur?

Answer: The Protestant Reformation in the 16th century

10.

What was the message of the Protestant Reformation?

Answer: Christianity is not Roman

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