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The Fairs were a place where people could go to buy goods from all around the world. The fairs would bring people together and the social lives of people began to change as well. Cities became trading centers because of the fairs, and much wealth came about from different cities over the world.
1) Trade put ideas (as well as money) into circulation. 2) New riches revised the social structure. 3)New forces were at work with politics. (Found in "Prentice Hall's World History: Connections to Today" Textbook.)
The Columbian Exchange refers to the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World (Europe, Africa, and Asia) following Christopher Columbus's voyages in the late 15th century. This exchange dramatically transformed societies on both sides of the Atlantic, introducing new crops such as potatoes and maize to Europe, while bringing livestock and diseases like smallpox to the Americas. The Columbian Exchange had profound effects on agriculture, ecology, and the demographics of the involved regions, leading to significant social and economic changes.
Civilizations in the ancient world rose and fell due to a combination of environmental, social, and political factors. Access to resources such as water and fertile land often fueled agricultural surpluses, enabling population growth and economic development. Social cohesion and governance structures were crucial for maintaining order and addressing challenges, while external pressures like invasions, trade disruptions, or climate change could lead to decline. Ultimately, the interplay of these factors shaped the trajectory of civilizations, leading to their rise and eventual fall.
on the US?? nothin' we wern't in ww2
Industrial production and the atomic age.
Leo Harmaja has written: 'Effects of the war on economic and social life in Finland' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Social conditions, World War, 1914-1918
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There were no immediate effects for most of the populace.
World Social Forum's motto is 'Another World Is Possible'.
Increased working
It had economic political and social economic: -the war cost about 1.2billion dollar dollars (alot for 1914) political -labour party split -first referendum social: -women joined work force. Those are just a few
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