they were on an east-west axis that lined up with the fertile crescent
Portugal
In the first half of the 1800s, the 3 groups that struggled to gain a political advantage in European societies were Spain, France, and England.
developed country, and is also very nice!
indians are black and europeans are white. white people are smarter
most people lived in small villages
They were on an east-west axis that lined up with the Fertile Crescent.
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies was created in 1998.
Federation of European Biochemical Societies was created in 1964.
Martin Kohli has written: 'Inclusion and Exclusion in European Societies (Routledge/European Sociological Association Studies in European Societies, 5)'
The author, a professor of geography, believes that environmental factors stimulated the development of medieval European societies, leading to their superior technologies, even prior to the Industrial Revolution.
Disease, religion, land
Many ways, think about the Aztecs the mayans and the incas. How were there societies different from European societies. The europeans had better armor, boats, battle tactics, technology, living environment, etc. just think about it.
Africa had some really developed civilizations, kingdoms, and societies. The areas of trade which often had high population densities were exploited and dominated by Europeans once they realized that they could do so.
Nova Net Answer: Africans were encouraged to learn European traditions.
European cultures and societies with a history of colonization by Europeans.
Yes, the revolutionary changes in European societies, such as the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution, played a significant role in sparking the development of sociology as a discipline. These upheavals led to new social challenges and a need to understand the complexities of society, paving the way for the emergence of sociological thought to study and analyze these changes. Sociologists like Auguste Comte and Emile Durkheim were influenced by these events in shaping the early foundations of sociology.
Because there was plentiful rainfall