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monitta
3 years ago
8

identify five factors that are contributing to the Europeanization of culture and identity across the continent. What does "Euro

peanization" mean?
History
2 answers:
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
8 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

Western culture, sometimes balanced with Western enlightenment, Western lifestyle or European civilization. Five factors which are contributing to Europeanization of culture refers to;

  • the heritage of social norms
  • moral implications
  • established inheritances
  • faith system
  • politics

Addition to above five factors, particular artifacts and technologies originated or associated with Europe have a major contribution in Europeanization of culture and their identity across the continent.

<h3>Europeanization:</h3>

Europeanization is defined in many ways, such as;

  • Europeanization as variations in outer regional borders. That includes the national extension of the rule of governance and the extent to which Europe as a mainland matures a sole political place.
  • Europeanization as the advancement of organizations of governance at the European level.
  • Europeanization as principal insertion of general and sub-national modes of governance. It means the distribution of charges and controls between various levels of governance.
  • Europeanization regards connections with non-Europeans and the way Europe attains a position in a wider world hierarchy.
  • Europeanization as a political scheme intending at a combined and politically powerful Europe.

stealth61 [152]3 years ago
7 0
Europeanization is where a non-european subject (culture, language, nation or city) adopts a number of european features. 
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