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Russia spans both Europe and Asia. Geographically, they are both considered eastern continents. However, politically, Europe is known as the 'Western World'.
Due to a long history of colonialism they suffered from ethnic conflicts, and a lack of education and technology.
Immediately after World War II, Europe was in ruins. Western Europe had ideas about how to handle Germany politically, while Russia wanted to make Germany a communist country. Eventually, Germany was split between the west and the east, and strong distrust grew between the west and Russia. Ultimately, this political climate lead to the Cold War.
Yes but Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. Only a small part of the country is in Europe, the majority in Asia. It is politically considered to be in Europe, but geographically, it is mainly distributed in Asia. Istanbul, the capital is the only city in the world that is bi-continental
None. ___ A big effect. The actions of the Nazis in Europe led to a global war, one in which Canada was involved.
In Europe between France and Spain.
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Europe, between Italy and Switzerland.
it didn't affect it politically
Greece was politically unstable and had more wars between weakened city-states.
the Old World and the New World Europe and the Americas
Western Europe is the most developed, economically, socially, and perhaps politically, region in the world. It is home to many powerful countries, some of the most powerful in the world, economically and military wise. It is also one of the most technologically advanced regions on Earth.