1: India benefited from having very strong trade relations with Western countries such as England during the mid to late part of the last Millennium. This allowed for the Indian people to develop an education and social system similar to the West.
2: India's export business made it a resource for trade during this time, having resources which were treasured by Western countries and allowed the country to have marketable materials that other countries needed, facilitating the trade mentioned in 1, to create it as an 'emerging' country for the better part of the later part of last Millennium.
3: India's culture and religious beliefs, while different than the West, were amicable towards a progressive approach towards sharing information and the betterment of their culture, similar to that of China and Japan. This is in contrast to other isolationist cultures which created an aggressive and hostile approach to other cultures in other areas.
4: India's large population provides a great workforce for production, providing cheaper labor which prospers as an emerging nation.
5: Being a coastal and moderate temperature country, the landscape of the country allows for the development of larger populations (4) and trade (1 and 2) to blossom, unlike countries like Russia where coastal areas limit trade and climates limit growth.
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Railroads and steamships led to the globalization of production and world trade. Production was further aided by the assembly line.
had much to do with British Empire - late 19th century
globalization has many aspects, capitalisation being one, time and space being another, communication, travel, consumerism. Globalization is a centuries long process, tracking the expansion of human population and the growth of civilization, that has accelerated dramatically in the past 50 years. Globalization is an umbrella term and is perhaps best understood as a unitary process inclusive of many sub-processes (such as enhanced economic interdependence, increased cultural influence, rapid advances of communication, computers, mobiles, video messaging etc. novel governance and geopolitical challenges) that are increasingly binding people more tightly into one global system. the bio-sphere. humans have always integrated through migration for trade its deep rooted in our history, its just that the 21st century advanced rapidly with communication and travel making globalisation as we know it is more like "big brother".
the elimination of laws banning same-sex marriage
Trade, Christianity, Navigation Techniques, and Shipbuilding techniques.
The two factors that led to the decline of American railroads in the latter part of the twentieth century were that more people were able to afford to buy their own automobiles and the increase of interstate highways and trucking.
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According to Historians, the two major factors that led to the prohibition in the early 20th century were the onset of World War I and women rights activist demanding for prohibition and their right to vote.
The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia.
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