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The areas of Europe that likely believed in Christianity was the western part of Europe, which is Spain and Italy.
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The most diverse countries in Western Europe are the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, most likely.
There is no member of the EEC that has adopted a communist economic system.
In the modern age, production and consumption are at an all time high in Western Europe. The idea of getting back to a simple lifestyle should reduce both production and consumption after some time.
Europe------Not Europe. The first Settlers in this area were Scottish, likely from Canada. Kola has one of Western Canada's oldest Anglican Churches built 1884.
While Britain was the first country in which industrialization occurred it is not part of continental Europe. It is debated as to who in continental Europe took part in the Industrial Revolution next, but the leading answer would likely be Germany; an economic powerhouse for quite some time.
Islam. However, more people are becoming unaffiliated with religion than anything else.
Western Europe is far more developed, less corruptable (though this is not to say Eastern Europe is corruptable, just less than Western Europe), and less powerful (economically wise and most likely military wise as well). Western Europe has also been more involved in foreign affairs in the global world.
Constantinople It was located in a very advantageous spot, so that most people traveling between Asia and Europe would pass through it.
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command economy is the least likely to be found in europe