I'm not sure if this is supposed to be multiple choice but the legacy of colonization is characterized by the expansion of the belief that white people regin supreme over those of other races/colors and cultures. They viewed white practices as more civilized and those of other cultures as uncivilized.
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After 600 BCE, the world witnessed historical developments such as the surge of the Phoenicians in the Mediterranean Sea, a great group of sailors that built impressive ships for their time and developed the first kind of alphabet.
In that time, there were also important advancements in philosophy and religious beliefs such as the rise of Confucianism and Daoism, in China, or the influence of Zoroastrianism in the region of Persia, during the rule of the Sassadine dynasty.
<span><span>A.</span>Feudalism</span>
In AD 1066, the Norman invasion of Britain overpowered the
Saxon-Dane rulers. They brought with them the feudal system of government or
feudalism. They establish the King of England. From then, England was changed
for ever. Normans spoke a variant of Frankish language or French and were known
to build castles everywhere, which served as the main form of defense. In the feudal
system of government, commoners worked and fought for nobles in exchange for
protection and the use of land.
Within the Dominican Order Savonarola was repackaged as an innocuous, purely devotional figure and he inspired many of those who led the Counter Reformation. This was an effort to revive and to reform the Catholic Church to combat the rise of Protestantism
<span>Herbert Sulzbach was a
German writer and also diplomat who was born in 1894, he believed in the good
of humanity and helped prisoners in their personal needs also. He was of a
Jewish descent. His vision of armistice was not what actually happened as
armistice means an agreement to stop fighting. This is not what actually
happened, Germans did not surrender. </span>