Answer:
Bahadur Shah Zafar was not a capable son of a capable father.
Explanation:
Although Bahadur Shah Zafar was a better and more courageous ruler than many of his predesessors he was not an administrator per se. He was more of a poet and an artist at heart than he ever was a king and it showed in his administration.
His father was a weaker ruler who would not think of revolting against the British, which is something that he did and had to suffer for it.
Zafar was instead an idealist king who found himself in too weak a position to ever hold power well enough.
Answer:
Through cultural diffusion.
Explanation:
Western settlement was created by the people with different backgrounds. When this people come to an inhabited region and created a settlement, they will most likely be interacting with people from different cultures/ethnicity.
When this happen, these people start to learn about each other and took out some cultural value that they have to form a new one that derived from the combination of different cultures. This process is what referred to as cultural diffusions.
Series of cultural diffusions eventually what shaped the civilizations on western hemisphere.
Koreans invaded Western neighbors and there was a lot of nuclear weapons.
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