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The three ways that Rome was ruled were first the monarvhy, second, the republic and third, the principate.
Mongolia was a trade route to china. They had a large part in trade going both ways (Back,and fourth.)
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what was the importance of education according to charlemagne
The Town of Crooked Ways was created in 1920.
cultural change is set in motion by cultural diffusion, cultural discovery and cultural invention.
Three ways that culture can be spread, including, Relocation diffusion, Expansion diffusion and stimulus diffusion.
Cultural diffusion refers to the spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and ideas from one society to another. This can happen through various means such as trade, migration, conquest, or communication. It often results in the blending and exchange of different cultural elements.
Cultural diffusion occurs through trade, migration, colonization, and communication. As people interact and share ideas, beliefs, and practices, elements of one culture are adopted by another. This can lead to the blending of cultures and the creation of new cultural practices and traditions.
Cultural diffusion
Disease's spread via liquids, food, body fluids, touching contaminated objects, and airborne.
There are other ways too but they gave them ideas through cultural diffusion
diffusion, osmosis, active transport
With the many invasions coming towards the Middle East, cultural diffusion would sometimes be stopped by the invaders forcing them to do things in different ways. Therefore, they could not spread their different cultures to others.
Three ways to define regions: Continental, sub-continental and intercontinental. The physical characteristics of places (e.g., landforms, bodies of water, soil, vegetation, and weather and climate).
Geography and diffusion has influenced the past and is still shaping the future in many ways. Diffusion is one of the main drivers for cultural change, while geography shapes and reshape the form and function of regions.
It is moved by Diffusion, Radiation, and Convection.