Slavic.
The Mongol Empire covered large parts of Asia and Europe at its height. It spanned from East Asia, including modern-day China and Mongolia, to parts of Central Asia and the Middle East, reaching into Eastern Europe. The empire's vast territory made it one of the largest contiguous land empires in history. However, it did not extend into Africa or Australia.
collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had been a significant political entity in Europe. The dissolution of the empire in 1918 resulted in the emergence of several independent nation-states, including Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. This shift not only altered the political landscape of Central and Southern Europe but also marked the end of centuries of Habsburg rule, leading to a reconfiguration of national identities and borders in the region.
Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
yes and no, while there was much destruction, most battles were fought on open fields.
Communism
soviet union
eastern europe - apex
Eastern Europe
To a very large extent it was about whether Europe was to be dominated by Germany.
yes, a very large political region
Eastern Europe is mainly flat with some hills, although there are a few large mountain chains.
Western Europe is more powerful than its eastern counterparts for several reasons. The two most important are: 1) After World War 1, the Allied powers really screwed up making a new map of Europe, so when they were done, every eastern European nation had ethnic minorities that would cause a lot of tensions in the future. 2) From 1945-1990, most of Eastern Europe was under communist rule, which stifled economic growth in the region.
The eastern hemiphere is the half of the globe to the "right" of the Prime Meridian as far as the International Date Line. Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia are considered to be in the eastern hemisphere, although a large region in western Africa is to the west of the meridian.
Eastern Europe is mainly flat with some hills, although there are a few large mountain chains.
You may be referring to Russia's influence in eastern Europe. Most of Russia is not in Europe, but a large part of it is.
Asia and Europe