The expansion of Islam resulted in European expansion in the sense that "<span>a. Europeans sought to convert new people to Christianity to counteract Islamic influence" however the Crusades also played a large role, albeit not in the sense that they wanted to spread ideas or culture.</span>
French nationalism emerged from its numerous wars with England, which involved the reconquest of the territories that made up France. The wars produced a great icon of French nationalism, Joan of Arc. The Catholic religion also played a major role after the Protestant Reformation.[2] French nationalism became a powerful movement after the French Revolution in 1789. Napoleon Bonaparte promoted French nationalism based upon the ideals of the French Revolution such as the idea of "liberty, equality, fraternity" and justified French expansionism and French military campaigns on the claim that France had the right to spread the enlightened ideals of the French Revolution across Europe, and also to expand France into its so-called "natural borders." Napoleon's invasions of other nations had the effect of spreading the concept of nationalism outside France.
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what you could do is join, but keep your computer volume as low as you can so that way youre present but not distracted. or you could ask your teacher to ask everyone to stay muted
I'm pretty sure that he divided it into east and west, which doesn't make sense because that isn't one of the answers. But this was a part of my history class last year and i remember it being East and West, so I would just go with B) North and South because that's the closest
In other words ( this is my person opinion )