<span>The one that is not a correct description is the third option: the culture of the Byzantine empire became less diverse. The empire was a melting pot of Grecian influences, Roman, Armenian, and a number of other cultures. When the Western Empire fell, it wasn't as if the plug had been pulled on this cosmopolitan nation.So the third option is not a reason for falling</span>
It was during the Cold War era that two economic philosophies were predominant: Capitalism and communism--with the United States advocating for the former and the USSR advocating for the latter.
I believe the answer is A. because I couldn't find anything ardent abolitionist and his name is the same search
During the 1500's Spain and Portugal were the two big countries exploring The New World ( Now North and South America). Important Explorers include Christopher Columbus, Vasco de Gama, Francisco Vasquez
There are three main reasons for their exploration it is referred to as the 3G's, which are Gold, God, and Glory. Gold referring to money and any treasure that could be found. God referring to the Missionaries that went and converted many Natives to Christians. Glory referring to any fame that could be obtained by the explorers. Another reason is in search for land. This encouraged Imperialism throughout the New World which was practiced by many European Nations
Edmund Spenser was an English poet best known for the Faerie Queen