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What showed the changing culture at the beginning of the 20th century?

The invention of labor-saving machines


What one these showed the changing culture at the beginning of the 20th century?

The early 20th century was marked by significant cultural shifts, exemplified by the rise of modernism in art and literature, which challenged traditional forms and embraced new ideas. The Harlem Renaissance also emerged during this time, celebrating African American culture and creativity, reflecting a broader social change. Additionally, the proliferation of jazz music and the advent of cinema transformed entertainment and social interactions, highlighting a departure from Victorian norms. These cultural movements collectively illustrated the dynamic changes in societal values and expressions at the turn of the century.


Which European country started slavery?

Spain started slavery but then they taught the English how to do it. Then it became worse. Spain showed the English how to get people from Africa and they showed the English how to spread the Africans so the can't communicate to escape!


Much of the entertainment provided by the Romans showed?

A Bloody And Sadistic Taste


How did the Crusades reflect the growing strength of medieval Europe?

The Crusades showed the growing strength of midieval Europe by conquering the Levant of the much powerful Seljuq Empire. It also showed the growing strength as Europeans as they became more involved in the world as Venice controlling trade in the Levant, between Europe and Asia. Genoa grew as a long time power as it dominated trade in Western Mediterranean. A growth in economy in states in Spain such as Catile and Aragon ended Moorish Spain and showed their might with massacres of Muslims and Jews. The Crusades saw unity in their states as they could topple Byzantines, Prussians, Jews and Muslims. A growth in trade lead to an increase of power and money that allowed them to conquer Cyprus, Crete, Thessalonki and Mediterranean Islamic pirates of Adriatic Sea. It showed society and European countries fill the power hole of the waning Byzantine Empire.