Is Ismalia a European country?
There is no country in Europe or the world called Ismalia. Mali is a country in Africa, as is Somalia, if it is either of them that you meant.
What 2 places in Europe currently want to become independent?
Abkhazia, Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, Northern Cyprus, Transnistria, and South Ossetia are countries who claim independence but do not have sovereignty.
What countries are the low countries?
The Low Countries is a region in Europe. It includes the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
What did not have an impact on Western Europe during the early fourteenth century?
The cut off contact with Japan A+
What condition allowed many rulers in Europe to establish absoulte power?
Monarchs justified their rule on the basis of the "interest of state," the good of the people, or the will of God (divine right). Louis XIV of France established the modle of absolute monarchy. His will was law in France. - If this did not help you I am sorry, please submit your answer if it is better than mine, thank you.
How did Britain's splendid isolation and desire for a peaceful Europe figure into her colonial expansions overseas? If Britain was concentrating all of its' not inconsiderable resources into an aliance, or agreement, closer to home, then surely it stands to common reasoning that its' forces abroad would be weakened, and falter. Also, if Britains' desire for a peaceful Europe had been granted, then managing 'business' overseas would have been easier and more efficient, as the furthest reach of friendly soil would be a larger area coverage with which to deal. Being able to move more freely over foreign turf would have meant that they could reach further around the globe, and become engaged in peace-making conferences with more of the peoples around the globe. If dealing with nations uwilling to 'come quietly' then perhaps the large, possibly unequalled sale of Britains' allies would have helped to overwhelm them into submission. However, not everything was as peachy as it seems. The concentration on home forces meant neglecting global colonies. Oops! Gotta run! I'm supposed to be analysing that question myself right now! I'll try and find time to add on information later if I get the opportunity, but I hope this brief start helps you on your way! Bonne Chance, Rosalie! xx
Why did The Allies delayed opening a second front in Europe until 1944?
That depends which view you take. The official reason is that they were expanding forces and waiting until they had the highest chance of success. It is also suggested that they waited that long in order for the German army to be weakened by the USSR and so the USSR sustained higher casualties, thus weakening them post-war.
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What is bigger Europe or the continental US?
Europe is larger than the continental US.
Europe - 10,180,000 km2
Continental US - 9,798,364 km2
Is kazakhstan in eastern or western Europe?
Kazakhstan is partially located in Eastern Europe; it is a transcontinental country between Europe and Asia.
Why is Europe called a peninsula of peninsulas?
Because Europe itself is a peninsula and contains many peninsulas.
Is Lanzarote classified as Europe?
Lanzarote is a Spanish island and so while it is nearer to the mainland of Africa than to the mainland of Europe, it is part of Europe.
The Printing Press. Invented by Gutenberg.
Before this the only way to make new books was to write them by hand, copyists (most famously Monks) would literally sit and copy out entire books with quill and ink. With the invention of the press books could be made faster, easier, and more accurately. This meant ideas and information could be passed around much more easily.
Where did more protestants live in the northern or southern Europe?
Northern Europe had more protestants than Southern Europe, as Southern Europe remained Catholic/Orthodox. Scandinavia, Prussia, and Britain is mostly protestant while Germany, Italy, and Spain are mostly Catholic and Greece is mostly Orthodox
How are hierarchies similar between Japan and Europe?
Europe and Japan were both feudal societies. Feudal systems contain hierarchies. The hierarchies in Japan and Europe were similar: king/emperor on the top, nobles next, then knights/samurai, then merchants and craftsmen, and lastly, peasants and serfs.
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