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the years 600 to 1450 c.e are often called the ages in europe. plague late bronze stone middle 2 multiple choice 1 point this video cover the time period between the empire and the beginning of the modern age (or renaissance) ottoman babylonian roman mongol
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The time period from 600 to 1450 C.E. in Europe is known as the Middle Ages. The Plague was a specific event (Black Death) in the Middle Ages, the Late Ages is not a standard term for this period, the Bronze Age and Stone Age are much earlier prehistoric periods.
The time between the Roman Empire (fall of the Western Roman Empire was around 476 C.E., and the period leading to the Renaissance) and the beginning of the modern age/Renaissance is relevant. The Ottoman Empire rose later, the Babylonian Empire was ancient Mesopotamian, and the Mongol Empire was more focused on Asia and later interactions with Europe, not the direct predecessor to the period before the Renaissance in the context of European history's transition.
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