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In ancient Greece ideas were mainly spread verbally. People talked about them.
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Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
Ancient Greece was a peninsula and it was filled with mountains. Since there was little ground for farming, they turned to the sea for food. They would trade and spread ideas by this. Since mountains made overland travel difficult, city states were separated and had very different ideas about philosophy, way of life, and politics.
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In ancient Greece ideas were mainly spread verbally. People talked about them.
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An increase in wealth during the Renaissance allowed more people to patronize artists and support cultural endeavors, leading to a flourishing of art, literature, and innovation. This wealth also enabled the growth of universities and schools, fostering intellectual development and the exchange of ideas that characterized the Renaissance period. Economically, the increase in wealth fueled trade and commerce, which facilitated the spread of Renaissance ideas and cultural practices across Europe.
Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
The spread of Enlightenment ideas was helped by the growth of literacy, the development of printing press technology, and the rise of coffeehouses and salons as gathering places for intellectuals to discuss and share their ideas.
The growth of cities and towns-apex There are a four ideals that helped spread enlightenment. The four ideals were the rise of the public sphere and public opinion, the growth of a print culture and literary market, the breakdown of abolitionist politics and the rise of coffee houses, clubs, social gatherings.
Contributing to the faster spread of ideas.
To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation., To spread or extend by dispersion.