A person (who) is not an idea.
A question phrased in the negative (NOT) is unanswerable because almost everything is a true answer.
In other words your question, as phrased, makes no English sense.
Western influences significantly changed Chinese culture through the introduction of new ideas, technologies, and lifestyles, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Opium Wars and subsequent treaties exposed China to Western political systems, education, and industrialization, leading to a blend of traditional and modern practices. This resulted in the emergence of new cultural movements, such as the May Fourth Movement, which advocated for modernization and reform. Additionally, Western literature, art, and philosophy began to shape Chinese intellectual thought, contributing to a more cosmopolitan society.
It was called the COLUMBIAN EXCAHNGE and it tresfer goods,and ideas between the easter and western hemisphere
The spread of Martin Luther's Ideas :D
an increase in European education and thought
the printing press
Because China is Chinese.....
economic reforms that allowed Western ideas into China
economic reforms that allowed Western ideas into China
Yes, the spread of Western ideas posed a significant threat to the shogun's power in Japan. These ideas often emphasized individualism, democracy, and modernization, which challenged the feudal and hierarchical structures upheld by the shogunate. As Western nations expanded their influence and pressured Japan to open up, many samurai and intellectuals began to advocate for reform, ultimately leading to the Meiji Restoration and the decline of shogunal authority.
New ideas are never readily accepted.
He wrote the book Utopia which was the idea of a society of intellectuals, and his ideas caught on.
how have ideas from the past shaped the western hemisphere today
Liberty and the right to preserve his property.
neoconservatives
New ideas may contradict existing, accepted ideas.
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on the evidence supporting them. Ideas that are consistent with experimental data and can be replicated by other researchers are more likely to be accepted. Conversely, ideas that lack evidence or are inconsistent with established scientific principles are more likely to be rejected.
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