Westernization <em>best describes the taking on of American popular beliefs.</em>
Westernization is the assimilation of Western culture, being familiar, or practicing the customs of Western Civilization.
However, most of Western culture comes from the US, which makes it arguably the most important Western Country, popular culture wise. For this reason, Westernization is the correct answer.
A large population displaced by the war and holocaust found a home in land nestled between Asia and Africa people found a homeland.
The Council of Trent was exceedingly important for its clearing orders on self-reform and for its stubborn definitions that clarified essentially each convention challenged by the Protestants. Incited by the Reformation, it also has been portrayed as the encapsulation of the Counter-Reformation.
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<u><em>The correct answer is option E:
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The country of Rockonya makes 1 television every 5 hours and 1 car every 20 hours, while the country of Jamonia makes 1 television every 24 hours and 1 car every 12 hours. Rockonya has a Comparative Advantage in making televisions.
<em>A comparative advantage </em>of one country over another in the production of a certain good or service is a special facility with respect to a certain key aspect that the first country has more than the second. In this case, the characteristic to be compared is the greater productivity that Rockonya has in the manufacture of televisions.
<em>An absolute advantage</em> takes into account the quantification of a key aspect for the production of a certain good or service without establishing any comparison with another country.
<em>In the example it would be:</em> Rockonya has a productivity of 1 TV per day.
Many critics believe that the policy of the British government during the Irish Famine: <span>A) contributed to food shortages
During the Irish Famine, many people suffered due to the food shortage that caused by massive increase in population due to a constant flow of Immigrants from Ireland. The landlords and the wealthy of course kept a massive food supply within their reach and the British Government basically did nothing about it.</span>