The ingredients and the efffect to the west are:
- Agricultures,
The development of agricultures that stopped people from hunting/gathering ways into planting crops/harvest, which became the main economy of the west
- Cities
The building that by the western societies prevent invaders from taking their
resrouces
- Population
Due to massive food source, the population in western hemisphere grew rapidly
One of the main problems that Ancient Greece faced was that, contrary to popular perception, the land quality in Greece was not optimal. Terrain tended to be rocky and grasslands were not common.
Animal husbandry, therefore, was restricted to a small percentage of the population and was not well developed in Greece. Moreover, crops that were grown were resilient, but labor intensive (such as olives) or low in nutrients (for example, barley, as opposed to wheat). During the hot summers, irrigation was necessary, and due to the small number of farm animals, Greeks did not use animal manure or animal power, both of which greatly reduced their agricultural productivity.
All these factor meant that Greece could not achieve the large population that can be seen in large Ancient empires.
Whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
Whigs party is founded by Henry clay that was against slavery. They supported the second bank of United States formation which was deplored by Andrew Jackson. They were not anti-slavery party but they were abolitionists.
This act proposed popular dominion and left the choice of the formation of free or slave state in the hands of the people. It also was against the Missouri compromise. Whigs were alarmed and the party faced downfall only to be formed again as a republican party which was founded by Abraham Lincoln.
The correct answer is d): Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3rd September 1939, after Germany attacked Poland two days before. France did this, because it previously had an agreement with Poland that it would if Poland gets attacked by Germany.