C. Western
Slavs are Moslty Barbaric People and They Only Make Savages for Killing and Assimilating Peoples
Not seriously west of the area of Poland.
No, Poles are western Slavs, but they are northern Europeans but the term "norse" is reserved for the Scandinavians (Norwegian, Danish, Swedish people and Icelanders)
it was Lewis and Clark because they went on an expedition to explore all western territory.
the Slavs did settle in Belarus and Ukraine.
The western Slaves settled in Poland, the Czech Republic, as well as Slovakia. These are people that are Slavic, from Europe.Ê
C. Western
Answer: Western Slavs, unlike the other two groups, are Roman Catholic. They also use the Roman alphabet while eastern and southern Slavs (with the exception of Slovenes, Croats, and Bosniaks) use the Cyrillic alphabet.
Answer: Czechs, Moravians, Poles, Slovaks and Sorbs.
Slavs are an ethnic group that encompasses various Eastern European nationalities, including Russians. Russians specifically refer to people from the country of Russia. So, all Russians are Slavs, but not all Slavs are Russian.
Answer: the Slavic peoples are divided into three groups: eastern, western, and southern. The eastern group includes Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarussians. The western group includes Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks. The southern group includes Slovenes, Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, Macedonians, and Bulgarians. Western Slavs, as well as Slovenes and Croats, are Roman Catholic while the other groups are Orthodox Christians. Bosniaks, however, are mostly Sunni Muslims. Another difference is that western Slavs, as well as Slovenes, Croats, and Bosniaks, use the Roman alphabet to write their respective languages while the other Slavic groups use the Cyrillic alphabet.
Jeremiah Curtin has written: 'Myths and folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars ...'
check republic
The people in russia I guess?
Two important differences among the Slavs are their linguistic diversity, encompassing languages such as Russian, Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian, and their historical experiences, which have led to variations in culture, religion, and societal structures across different Slavic groups. Geographic location also plays a role in shaping differences among the Slavs, as those living in Eastern Europe have been influenced by different historical events and neighboring cultures compared to those in the Balkans or Western Europe.
Poland, the Czech Repubic, and Slovakia