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Germany, though weakened, still controlled much of the land it had before World War I
ww1 was fought in Europe there was not much significant changes in the rest of the world
In the 18th Century (1701-1800), Europe dominated the world through a colonial system. England controled much of North America, India and parts of Africa. Spain controlled much of South America and North Africa. Portugal controled Brazil. France controled parts of North America, the Caribbean and Africa. Belgium controlled parts of the Caribbean.Colonization was very hard on the colonies. European explited resourced from the colonies, levied taxes and created injustice. During the 18th century, nearly EVERY colony revolted against colonization.Today globalization has created some of the same inequitable relationships between nations, and it could very possibly lead to some of the same type of revolutions.
yes and no, while there was much destruction, most battles were fought on open fields.
No, Communism died simply because it was an unstable system. Under Communism, everyone was poor and wouldn't work much. The Soviet Union also never had a good leader. However, I did hear that under Communism, it didn't allow for a powerful military. Not sure whether it's true or not though...
Western Europe became industrialized much earlier than Eastern Europe and the entire world, which is why Western Europe has the largest economy in the world.
Russia has historically controlled various territories, including its current borders along with parts of Eastern Europe (such as Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia), Central Asia (such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan), and parts of the Caucasus (such as Georgia, Armenia). Additionally, Russia has also exercised influence over other countries within its sphere of influence, such as Belarus and Moldova.
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
Germany, though weakened, still controlled much of the land it had before World War I
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
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Eastern Europe was traditionally where most Orthodox Christians were. Central Europe was more traditionally Catholic, while Western Europe was a mixture of Catholicism and Protestantism. Since World War II, Europe has become much less religious. The world? The main religions seem to be Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. Industrialized nations are getting more secular, Islam is increasing.
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
European country divided after world war 11
The Ottoman Empire controlled most of the eastern Mediterranean. It even conquered a small part of Greece. That was in the olden times.