Becouse they wos loking goods that were only in Asia. For example <span>spice.</span>
<span>IKEA
faced issues while expanding in the United States; one issue is that American
consumers like their furniture to be big like bigger beds and closets. IKEA had
to customize the products based on the consumer needs in the US. IKEA continue
to provide consumers with low price furniture and having good quality. </span>
The Enlightenment was an era where people started realizing that they had (human) rights, realized that the monarchy + aristrocrats/ rich ppl in general shouldn't do whatever they wanted to do (like kill a bunch of ppl for saying smth against the Crown's beliefs), realized that they are capable of believing and doing something more than just living as a peasant.
The French had really sucky monarchs (like King Louis the Thirteenth), and frankly, they were sick of living in famine and poverty, so it was kinda like being in the right place and at the right time-- they overthrew their monarchy, now aware that they had these rights (inspired by the Enlightenment). "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" was the slogan. Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood = everything the monarchy wasn't.
Internet censorship and religious censorship.
Mark brainlest please.
Answer: The map of Europe and the distribution of power in 1871 was very different from that devised at Vienna in 1814–15.
Explanation: