The correct answer is C. Cultures around the world have been exposed to other cultures at a greater rate than ever before.
Explanation:
Globalization in the modern era has made possible the communication and cultural exchange all around the world. Indeed, in the last century due to the development of communicational technologies and the increase of trade, the cultural exchange all around the world has increased because now it is possible to know about the customs, values, and norms in other cultures including those in remote areas. In the same way, cultures that were previously isolated now can communicate with others and exchange cultural elements. Thus, the modern era has affected cultural exchange because "Cultures around the world have been exposed to other cultures at a greater rate than ever before".
<span>If I'm not mistaken it was Henry VIII. Have you tried other sources?</span>
The industrial revolution and economic motives were almost at the center of imperialism. Those who had a good manufacturing base were able to produce weapons far superior to those who were throwing spears at them. They could produce better ships than those riding canoes. They could produce men better trained in the art of war, who were disciplined and fearless in battle.
The best colonies were those that had what appeared to be unlimited natural resources that were untapped. The imperialist countries could then take the natural resources and turn them into manufactured goods that could be sold back to the colonies under their rule.
It helped the industrial age, it made it possible for buildings to be made cheaper, stronger, and safer.
The "Declaration of Sentiments" was an important document in the early years of the <u>WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT</u>.
Context/details:
The national meeting held in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848, was the first women's rights convention to be held in the United States, and was organized by women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the principal organizers of the gathering, and also was the lead author of an important document issued by what we now call the "Seneca Falls Convention." The <em>Declaration of Sentiments </em>was signed by 68 women and 32 men who had been among the participants in the convention. The document was modeled after Thomas Jefferson's <em>Declaration of Independence</em>. In the way that Jefferson had listed grievances against the British monarchy, the <em>Declaration of Sentiments</em> listed grievances against how man had oppressed woman in regard to civil rights. Here's a small sample of some of the "sentiments" which were expressed:
<em>The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpation on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world:</em>
- <em>He has not ever permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.</em>
- <em>He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice.</em>
- <em>He has withheld her from rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men—both natives and foreigners.</em>
- <em>Having deprived her of this first right as a citizen, the elective franchise, thereby leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation, he has oppressed her on all sides.</em>