Nature and environment had a big play in the development in early civilizations because that was there foundation to there survival and being able to expand there civilizations, also many of the early civilizations had very strong beliefs based on nature and agriculture that shaped their civilizations and cultures
The introduction of calorically dense foods in Europe and Africa, but also across the world, has had a very positive effect as it reduced the population that suffered from malnutrition.
Prior to the introduction of the foods dense in calories, the populations in these two continents were consuming food that was much less dense in calories. That was resulting in the people being weaker, to suffer from malnutrition, to have shorter lives, and to be more prone to diseases. After the introduction of the calorically dense foods this changed. In Europe especially the well being of the ordinary people skyrocketed as they had food that was giving them more power, they were not hungry, thus the malnutrition is almost nonexistent. In Africa this process has been going in the same direction, but because of all the problems in the continent, it has been a much slower process, so it will take more time that the malnutrition is largely eliminated.
Answer:
C. Credit
Explanation:
The prosperous decade leading up to the stock market crash of 1929, with easy access to credit and a culture that encouraged speculation and risk-taking, put into place the conditions for the country’s fall. The stock market, which had been growing for years, began to decline in the summer and early fall of 1929, precipitating a panic that led to a massive stock sell-off in late October.
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