China and Korea mostly. China by obvious reasons (Written language and other customs such as the lunar calender, etc. Japanese culture is hugely based off of Chinas) and Korea had other influences as well (Brought over technologies such as paper printing, pottery and art, etc).
It's important to note, in the earlier days Korea had more of a direct impact whereas China had more of an indirect one (When Koreans introduced their culture, they also introduced Chinese.) Soon, Japan was able to have relations with China directly
I think it's Chinese
The civilization that admired the human mind and strongly supported its development is the ancient Greek civilization
Hippocrates and Carl Jung
None. It was Haydn who strongly influenced Beethoven.
Karen Horney's theory on social development focuses on the impact of interpersonal relationships, particularly within the family, on an individual's sense of self and emotional well-being. She believed that childhood experiences, such as feelings of security or rejection, greatly influenced the development of basic anxiety and neurotic behaviors in adulthood. Horney emphasized the role of cultural and societal factors in shaping personality and behavior.
Blaise Pascal helped Pierre de Fermat in his work related to the development of probability theory which strongly influenced the development of modern economics and social science.
Benjamin Franklin was strongly influenced by the American Enlightenment.
Strongly influenced by George Mason.
Strongly influenced by George Mason.
what is your financial plan strongly influenced by
Christianity.
Christianity.
It is called Latin America, however it does not just include countries influenced by Spain, but also by Portugal (in the case of Brazil) as well as France (for example, at Haiti or the French Guyana).