The fact that they developed in Eurasia led to them being the religions that were promulgated by the ascendant civilizations. As Diamond notes in "Guns Germs and Steel", it is purely incidental that people with "European culture" or "Arab Culture" happened to develop in the areas where food where high-quality grains were plentiful and there were enough domesticable animals to properly till fields. It is just as coincidental that Christianity and Islam were founded by these peoples as opposed to Aztec Religion or Animist African Faiths. However, since the people who founded those religions did not have the same blessings to build to a powerful society that could withstand Christianity or Islam when those religions came.
As a result, Christianity and Islam remain important in explaining world politics and societies.
The city-states of Italy, such as Florence and Venice, played a significant role in fostering the cultural and intellectual flourishing of the Renaissance. These city-states were wealthy due to trade and banking, which allowed for the patronage of artists and scholars, leading to the advancement of art, architecture, and philosophy during this period.
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it was the classical art. it infuenced the renissance and is the reason why it is named rebirth. the clasical art is the political unit to the development.
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The main factor that contributed to the development of political parties in the United States during the 1790s were differing opinions. The two main groups that formed at that time were the Federalists and the Republicans.
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It allowed the safety of missionaries who taught that a personal relationship with God was more important. Pagan traditions were incorporated with Christianity. This allows Christianity to spread all over Europe.
Niccolo Machiavelli did not create modern science. He was a political philosopher and diplomat known for his work on political theory, particularly "The Prince" and "Discourses on Livy." His ideas on politics and statecraft contributed to the development of modern political thought, but not to the field of science.
Claude Ake was a Nigerian political scientist and author. Some of his notable works include "A Political Economy of Africa" and "Democracy and Development in Africa." He was known for his contributions to the study of African politics and development.
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