Cultural exchanges such as goods, technology, and ideas opened during the Age of Exploration
Explanation:
- The age of exploration or known as the age of discovery occurred during the 17 th century when the European ship traveled around the world
- There were two types of exchange such as biological exchange and cultural exchange.
- The biological exchange involved plants, animals, and diseases
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- The cultural exchange involved goods, technology and ideas.
- Age of exploration bought together people with different colors and ethnicity together and taught the people about the outside world.
- Age of exploration leads to inventions in this world which lead to the current age of technology.
Answer:
The audience of Johnathan Edward for his essay entitled 'A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God' were people in Northampton, Massachusetts, New Hampshire.
Explanation:
'A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton' is an essay written by Johnathan Edwards in 1737.
An intended audience is that audience for which a piece of work or service is provided or intended to be.
The intended audience of his essay includes people of Northampton in Massachusettsand neghbouring towns in New Hampshire in New England. The original title of the essay states that the essay was written for 'many hundred souls in Northampton and it's neigbouring towns in Massachusetts-- a colony in New Hampshire, New England.
The correct answer is A,I guess
Answer:
Western Hemisphere is the answer
Explanation:
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Conservatives favored rule by absolute monarchs.
In the 19th century, "conservative" and "liberal" were first coming into vogue as terms for political viewpoints. What "conservative" and "liberal" meant then was different from what those terms mean in politics today. 19th century conservatives wanted to conserve and preserve the historic traditions of government and society. For societies like France and elsewhere on the continent of Europe, that meant going back to monarchs in control of government, as things had been before the French Revolution. Liberals were those who favored liberty for individuals, with greater rights and freedoms. So the various answers that spoke of voting rights, elected parliaments, and democratic change -- those all were measures favored by liberals in the 19th century, not conservatives.