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  • The spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equality
  • Increased popular support for race and gender equality
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What statements is not true of both the First Crusade launched in 1095 CE and the Fourth Crusade launched a century later?

Answer this question… Each helped expand the influence of Christianity


What area was the western front in?

The Western FrontThe Western Front was during World War One and World War Two. It described the contested armed frontier between the land controlled by Germany to the east and Allies to the west.The Western FrontierThe Western Frontier was the unowned land in the Western part of the United States. The only occupants of the West were Native Americans. People expanded and explored the West. The people believed in Manifest Destiny, or the belief that the US was destined to expand Westward.


What did the location of the roman peninsula contribute to?

The never was/is a Roman peninsula. Rome was/is in the Italian peninsula. Italy has lies in between the western basin and the eastern basin of the Mediterranean. This made it easier for the Romans to expand into both the western and the eastern Mediterranean and to control both basins of the Mediterranean.


Why did the roman empire expand?

Once they had conquered villages and other cities, they had to deal with the war slaves and had to give them jobs. Because they had to give the slaves jobs, that took away jobs for the native Romans. Also, once a military ruler had conquered large areas of land, they kept wanting to expand and conquer. They became very power hungry and blood thirsty. Thus creating emperors and dictators. This is how you spell Romains, wait no, Romans: R-O-M-A-N-S


When and where did communication start and under what circumstances?

Actually i don't remember the year but it was in the mid of 11th century and communication started during trade where by every empire or state wanted to expand its state or empire that's why they started trade and it was barter trade.

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What reasons the western canon in the 20th century began to expand to include more perspectives?

The spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equalityThe increased availability of literature from outside EuropeAPEX: increased popular support for race and gender quality the increased availability of literature from outside EuropeThe increased availability of literature from outside EuropeThe spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equalityAPEX YW BT


What were three factors that encouraged western migration in the first part of the nineteenth century?

Three factors that encouraged western migration in the early 19th century were the availability of cheap land through the Homestead Act, the promise of economic opportunities in agriculture and industry, and the belief in Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was the United States' destiny to expand westward.


How did Judaism expand in the twentieth century?

People moved.


How did the United States expand in the pacific?

In the early nineteenth century, the idea of "Manifest Destiny" led citizens of the United States to settle on the western frontier. The discovery of gold in California in 1849 hastened that process.


What continent did Europe expand into in the 19th century?

In the 19th century, Europeans were present in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.


When did the Russian empire expand to the Pacific ocean?

18-19th century


Why did the US expand overseas in the 19th century?

BECUASE THEY FELT LIKE IT


How does the process of perception limit our view or expand it?

The process of perception can limit our view by filtering information based on past experiences and biases, leading to narrow perspectives. However, it can also expand our view by allowing us to interpret and make sense of the world around us, integrating new information and perspectives to create a more comprehensive understanding of our environment.


Why didn't the Mongols take over Western Europe?

The Mongols were never able to expand to Western Europe, the farthest west they could get was Eastern Europe.


What was the US able to do has a result of the establishment of the Monroe Doctrine of 1823?

Expand its influence in the Western Hemisphere.


Why did the western powers began to expand their influence in the middle east due to?

Western powers began to expand their influence in the Middle East primarily due to strategic interests, particularly in securing access to oil resources and trade routes. The discovery of oil in the early 20th century heightened the region's geopolitical significance, prompting countries like Britain and France to establish control over territories. Additionally, the decline of the Ottoman Empire created a power vacuum that Western nations sought to fill, leading to increased political and military involvement in the region. This expansion was also driven by a desire to counteract rival powers and promote Western ideologies.


Why did the US expand in the 19th century?

so france, britain, and russia didn't steamroll us