One result of the Crusades was that "<span>B) The Europeans discovered many new goods," since during this time and afterwards trade between Asia and Europe increased. </span>
Industrialization is the process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods. Individual manual labor is often replaced by mechanized mass production, and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines. Characteristics of industrialization include economic growth, the more efficient division of labor, and the use of technological innovation to solve problems as opposed to dependency on conditions outside of human control.
Industrialization is a transformation away from an agricultural- or resource-based economy, toward an economy based on mass manufacturing.
Industrialization is usually associated with increases in total income and living standards in a society.
Early industrialization occurred in Europe and North America during the 18th and 19th centuries, and later in other parts of the world.
Numerous strategies for industrialization have been pursued in different countries over time, with varying levels of success.
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"First of all, your body burns more calories in Winter to maintain the temperature of your body." "This season produces a lot of healthy fruits and vegetables. People get the opportunity to eat fresh grapes, apples, cauliflower, guava carrots and more. Moreover, so many beautiful flowers blossom during this season" also ofc snow depending where you live
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The best answer in that set would seem to be "compromise." I'm not sure I'd use exactly that term, but it's the best term from the set of answers given. Count Camillo di Cavour was prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, serving under King Victor Emmanuel II. This was a time in history (in the 19th century) when prime ministers were starting to exercise more control of policy than the kings themselves. It was also a time of something that came to be known a "Realpolitik" (a German term), or "realistic politics." So I'd say Cavour was a political realist who chose paths of action that would benefit his overall aims, whether or not they fit some specific ideology or master plan. I suppose "compromise" would be another way of saying that, but I'd prefer to say he practiced political realism.