Depending on food monocultures can result in widescale famine if that particular food becomes infected by a specific pathogen, which would easily spread due to the common availability of the plant itself. Additionally, monoculture farming techniques often deplete the soil over time, leading to entirely infertile soil, and again, famine. Also, relying on a specific food item may lead to malnutrition if it is all that is available for food, as it may not meet all nutritional requirements for a given population.
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"In education, classical studies emerged that placed emphasis on teaching grammar, logic, math, science, and liberal arts."
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The best answer to this is that the Renaissance created a period of social and economic upheaval that changed people's lives. Change is not always good and people were uprooted and put into new situations as a result. So, the religious and economic revolutions likely made people's lives worse.
Great Britain was an Imperialist Nation, meaning they conquered other countries and claimed them for themselves. So, after conquering so much land with their strong military the sun never set on all of the nation because it was so widespread.
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The goal: To eradicate slave ownership
How the message of abolition was spread: "through newspapers like William Lloyd Garrison's “The Liberator" and organizing a cadre of anti slavery lecturers, many of whom were formerly enslaved like Frederick Douglass"- ???
The Underground Railroad: "was used by enslaved African-Americans to primarily escape into free states and Canada." - Wiki
Key people: Sojourner Truth, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, Lucretia Mott, David Walker and other men and women devoted to the abolitionist movement awakened the conscience of the American people to the evils of the enslaved people trade. - www.Biography.com
Contributions: Fredrick Douglas became a leader in the abolitionist movement