1)Monarch's were all powerful head's of state as opposed to today where president's, Prime ministers are voted in and have to get approval from elected bodies.
2)All the west European nations had the death penalty .
3)The Church was a very powerful force responsible for suppressing scientific studies.
4)the UK did not exist
5)Only the privileged got an education .
(Oh and to the guy that said the English language did not exist ,you are very very wrong)English has been in existence since Anglo Saxon times.Eng is a corruption of Ang as in Angle meaning Angland .The Anglo-Saxons were the first English peoples
2006-10-16 01:31:19
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answered by Haydn 4
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in the middle a at the same time as Shinto diverse and outfitted upon establishments that began in the Heian era. besides, Shinto and Buddhism mixed and Buddhist clergymen were appointed to serve on the Shinto shrines. The Shinto Kami on the instantaneous were appeared upon as guardians to the Bodhisattva (The ruling clans that got here after the Heian era used Buddhism to legitimize their declare to means). notwithstanding, because the middle a at the same time as better (This replaced into the warring era and there wasn't truly some political stability) extra interest replaced into given to Japan as "the land of the Kami" and extra emphasis replaced into positioned on Shinto particularly than Buddhism. This persisted to adapt and the latter 1400s Yoshida Kanetomo advanced a sparkling idea of Shinto in which Shinto replaced into more advantageous to Buddhism. at the same time as Toyotomi Hideyoshi delivered an end to the warring era, Shinto monks grew to change into extra professionalized. This coincided with the renaissance in Europe. Christianity had no contact with Japan until eventually 1542 and then there replaced into restricted commerce in the port of Nagasaki, so a evaluation might want to be however you want it to be. Had there been contact there might want to be comparisons from the time.
2016-12-04 21:23:56
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answered by ? 4
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1 we have flushing toilets
2 running water
3 hydro
4 different kinds of transpertation ( cars )
5 the best part is that we have clothes washers and dryers!!!!!!
6 the next best would be proper schools.
1500's
1 rotten food
2 cold homes
3 no running water
4 no tooth brushes
5 no toileties
6 no hydro
hope that helps.
2006-10-16 13:01:40
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answered by COLLETTE J 1
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In 1500 there was no computers.
In 1500 there was no internet.
In 1500 there was no English language.
In 1500 there was no yahoo answer activation.
In 1500 you were not there.
Or sorry.In 1500 I was also not there.
Those are the six differences.
2006-10-15 23:45:54
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answered by tj 2
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Planes
Computer
Internet
Nuclear Weapons
Assault Rifles
Fashion
2006-10-16 02:04:41
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answered by Mike J 5
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! it was an agricultural economy
2 people seldom if ever left thier village
3 Scotland was your perpetual enemy
4 People traded, mainly by barter.Money was only used by the aristocracy.
5 Regardless of faith,everyone went to church
6 Although king john signed the magna carta in 1215.The king was still above the law.,and had absolute power over the parliament
2006-10-16 00:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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1 No blood transfusions.
2 Public executions
3 Dreadful Sanitary conditions
4 Plague & other nasty diseases
5 Women were not educated.
6 The catholic church was all powerful
2006-10-16 00:28:52
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answered by echo 4
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No flush toilets.
No toilet paper. Ugh!
No Jack Daniel whisky.
No concept of an expanding universe.
No pizza. Pity.
No me though, I did sleep at a Holiday Inn last night.
2006-10-16 00:12:38
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answered by 3810trebor@sbcglobal.net 2
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