First, terrible way to phrase a question. Second, the ONLY nation with any influence in Eastern Europe was the Soviet Union.
Slavic.
Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
yes and no, while there was much destruction, most battles were fought on open fields.
The Revolutions of 1848 that swept across Europe were important to the history of the continent. They were social revolutions of discontent that can be put down to three main factors. The first is the overall discontent in Europe at the time. The second is the large tide of liberalism in Europe, and the third is the large sense of nationalism created by foreign rule and hopes of unification. Despite the Paris Revolution of February 1848 being generally considered the cause of the revolutions, this revolution itself was created by the three aforementioned factors and was only the spark that set off the European-wide wave of revolutions.
The Interior Plains of Canada are important because they contain both mineral and forest resources which provide raw materials for industry and rich soils for farming. The southern and eastern region contains fertile soils and sufficient rainfall to support wheat farming. The region is called the Bread Basket of Canada. The northern region contains forested lands, with the trees exploited for lumber, pulp, and paper.
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Eastern Europe
yes, a very large political region
To a very large extent it was about whether Europe was to be dominated by Germany.
The eastern mountains and coal field region spans across several states in the United States, including portions of Appalachia. This region is known for its rugged terrain, rich coal deposits, and historically significant mining industry. The area also boasts unique cultural traditions and a diverse ecosystem.
Western Europe is more powerful than its eastern counterparts for several reasons. The two most important are: 1) After World War 1, the Allied powers really screwed up making a new map of Europe, so when they were done, every eastern European nation had ethnic minorities that would cause a lot of tensions in the future. 2) From 1945-1990, most of Eastern Europe was under communist rule, which stifled economic growth in the region.
Eastern Europe is mainly flat with some hills, although there are a few large mountain chains.
The eastern hemiphere is the half of the globe to the "right" of the Prime Meridian as far as the International Date Line. Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia are considered to be in the eastern hemisphere, although a large region in western Africa is to the west of the meridian.
The large region in eastern Russia is called Siberia. It is known for its vast forests, extreme temperatures, and diverse wildlife. It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in the world.
Eastern Europe is mainly flat with some hills, although there are a few large mountain chains.