Answer:
It left artists feeling disillusioned with modern industrial culture
Explanation:
1). It decreases the labour of separating the seeds from cotton
2). Even though there was less labour of separating the seeds, there was more demand for land and slave labour since cotton became most profitable in a lot of businesses
Korea's location on China's eastern border played a key role in its development. Korea adapted many cultural and technological influences from China, while Korea served as a cultural bridge between China and Japan. The Chinese sent Buddhist missionaries, and then the new Korean and Japanese monks went to China to learn more about buddhism.
Answer by YourHope:
The process by which traits, objects, ideas, or behaviors are spread from one society to another
This is called Cultural Diffusion!
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