well im taking the same class you are and have the same question posted somewhere else. good luck
no
Peter the Great believed that education and trade (modeled on the Western European formula) would transform his country.
The characteristics of them are hinid nd muslim in ither way is european
Dude your English is terrible. And no The EU is not turing into a Eurasian Union
English speaking, European descent.
It is a hornet that originally came from Europe.It is VERY BIG!!
Of white European (Galician) descent. She is part of the 9-17% of white Mexicans with such characteristics.
Indo-European languages typically share certain characteristics, including a complex system of inflection, a common root vocabulary, and similar grammatical structures. They also have a tendency to be highly inflected, with a rich case system and verb conjugation. Additionally, Indo-European languages often have a preference for word order patterns like subject-verb-object and a similar set of phonemes.
A monarchy with a central government and very little power in the general population.
European trade with Japan in the 16th century introduced new technologies, ideas, and goods, contributing to cultural changes such as the adoption of firearms, Christianity, and Western art techniques. The influx of foreign influences led to significant social and political transformations in Japan during this period.
Non-Indo-European languages often have unique characteristics in grammar and syntax, such as agglutination, tonality, and noun class systems. Agglutination involves adding prefixes or suffixes to words to indicate grammatical relationships. Tonality refers to the use of pitch to distinguish between words or meanings. Noun class systems categorize nouns into classes based on characteristics like gender or shape. These features set non-Indo-European languages apart from Indo-European languages in terms of their structure and organization.
Their independence from government and church control.