Are you in Mr. Jenning's Ap history class? lol and it's the ability to expand and to find new trade routes to the indies, Africa and the Americas
One of the key sources of dynamism that fueled Western advances relative to other civilizations was the Scientific Revolution. The scientific method and the pursuit of empirical knowledge led to significant advancements in fields like astronomy, physics, and medicine. Another important source was the Renaissance, which saw a resurgence of interest in the classical ideas of ancient Greece and Rome, leading to advancements in various fields such as art, literature, and philosophy. Additionally, the Age of Exploration and colonial expansion provided access to new resources, knowledge, and trade networks, contributing to Western advancements.
There were many civilizations destroyed by war. It depends on what kind of civilization you are talking about. A few off the top of my head are the Inca and the Aztecs by the Spanish conquistadors. Mainly western civilizations such as the Mycenaean, and the Persians.
The earliest European civilizations developed in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These civilizations laid the foundation for Western culture, political systems, and philosophy that continue to influence the world today.
It borders the western end of the former SOUTH Vietnam.
Paleontologists believe that people have lived in the Western Hemisphere for at least 20,000 years. It is likely that there have been several civilizations in the area in the last 200,000 years.
They stressed the systematic study of subjects and emphasized the arts.
In what ways were the Byzantine and Islamic civilizations different from the civilization developing in western Europe?
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Western civilizations are advanced than Islamic nations. The West has used technology and innovation to invent things like cars, computers, and telephones.
In the East, ancient Chinese civilization, with its advancements in technology, philosophy, and governance, has had a significant impact on present-day Eastern societies. In the West, ancient Greek civilization, known for its contributions to philosophy, science, and democracy, has greatly influenced modern Western societies.
Civilizations that lived in western Siberia to the Ural River.
There were many civilizations destroyed by war. It depends on what kind of civilization you are talking about. A few off the top of my head are the Inca and the Aztecs by the Spanish conquistadors. Mainly western civilizations such as the Mycenaean, and the Persians.
western Europe
No. Much of World history began in these "Western Civilizations." Remember, no one with the exception of the Indians lived on the North American continent until Columbus. Many other places in the world were already settled.
The earliest European civilizations developed in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These civilizations laid the foundation for Western culture, political systems, and philosophy that continue to influence the world today.
mayan, aztec, and something else
mayan, aztec, and something else
Language, religion, architecture, art, artistry, engineering.