The Renaissance slowly enabled people to think of themselves as individuals, to have confidence in their capabilities, and to look forward to the fame their achievements might bring. The eyes of the Europeans were opened through the Crusades.
In his seminal book on the historical periods of Western attitudes
toward death, Philippe Aries describes four consecutive periods through
which these attitudes evolved and transformed. According to him, the
historical attitudes of Western cultures have passed through four major
parts described above: “Tamed Death,” One’s Own Death,” “Thy Death,” and
“Forbidden Death.” This paper, after exploring this concept through the
lens of Persian Poetic Wisdom, concludes that he historical attitudes
of Persian-speaking people toward death have generally passed through
two major periods. The first period is an amalgamation of Aries’ “Tamed
Death” and “One’s Own Death” periods, and the second period is an
amalgamation of Aries’ “Thy Death” and “Forbidden Death” periods.
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Answer:
Desire for more citizens
Explanation:
Imperialism is defined as the domination of one country over other country through using military forces, political influence, or other means.
There are several causes of imperialism that include need for raw materials to control a supply of raw materials over countries and spreading Christianity is also a cause of imperialism as establishment of church and force people to convert new members into Christians.
Desire for more citizens is not a cause of imperialism do not focus on increasing population.
Hence, the correct answer is "Desire for more citizens".
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