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the _______ was the time period of Western civilization between 500 AD-1000 AD.

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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The medieval period was the time span of Western human progress between 500 AD-1000 AD.  

Ever of, the Middle Ages (or medieval period) endured from the fifth to the fifteenth century. It started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and converged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the center time of the three customary divisions of Western history: established vestige, the medieval period, and the advanced period.

Answered by vaduz
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Answer:

Dark Ages.

Explanation:

The period between 500 to 1000 AD of the Western civilization was the period in history known as the Dark Ages. This part of the Middle Age signifies the period in European history from the fall of the Roman empire and the end of the tenth century.

This period was called the "Dark Ages" due to the political and religious turmoil within the Church among various other reasons. The cultural, economic and demographic condition of Europe deteriorated immensely during this period. The Catholic faith was regarded to be corrupted by the orthodox Christians. The Church's papal doctrines and hierarchy became the target of criticism. This age also brought about the enlightenment, while there are some people who still seek faith in God.

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