Britain was able to become a global power by the 1700s becasue it was suitably positioned to control trade. Europe was also industrializing and was generally winning in European conflicts. Free trade with Scotland and Ireland created a larger market for farmers and manufacturers.
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(1) A) (2) A) (3) C) (4) B ) (5) D) (6) C) (7) D) (8) D) (9) A ) (10) D)
(11) B) (12) B) (13) D)
Explanation:
1) i speak french and renaissance means rebirth.
2) the other answers apply to the renaissance men
3) reform is the keyword
4) Luther is one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of Christianity.
5)The invention of the printing press enabled books to be printed faster and cheaper therefore it helped spread the word.
6) i looked it up in the dictionary
7) I learned about him in class trust me
8) it seems to make sense to me.
9) The fal the roman empire happened sometime around 395-396 AD
10) they traveled to seek economy religion and glory
11) Smallpox was the disease brought by Europeans
12) Trust me
13) they were trading goods trading is also known as exchange.
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Byzantines didn't "become more Greek than Roman". They were already Greek to start with.
But anyways... lets not have me rant about that part.
The population was Greek. The empire was split into West and East. West centered on Rome (before the fall) and the East on Constantinople (A town in Greek). From the division working language was Greek.
Greek language and couture was more prevalent in the Eastern Roman Empire. When the fall of the West Byzantine court held onto the Latin language for official decrees and other state documents, but eventually even that was lost to the grater Greek influence.
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Answer:
The Great Plains.
Explanation:
I've taken a test with this question and gotten it right.
After the Civil War, Southern state legislatures attempted to restrict the rights of formerly enslaved persons by "passing Black Codes" which segregated blacks from whites.