Classical Civilization<span>, also known as </span>Classical antiquity<span>, is a broad term for a long period of cultural </span>history<span> centered on the </span>Mediterranean Sea<span>, which begins roughly with the earliest-recorded </span>Greek<span> poetry of </span>Homer<span> (7th century BC), and continues through the rise of </span>Alexander the Great<span> and the </span>Fall of the Western Roman Empire<span> (5th century AD), ending in the dissolution of classical culture with the close of </span>Late Antiquity<span>.</span>
Answer:
United States made little to no business or interaction with Europe
Explanation:
1920-1941 were the years United States mostly kept to itself. The government refused to go into any European conflicts. That changed with the start of World War 2 in 1941 when the Japanese Airforce bombed the American Pacific Naval Base Pearl Harbor sinking USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, USS Nevada, USS California, USS West Virginia, USS Cassin, USS Downes, USS Oglala and several other ships. In total 18 ships were sunk and 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,143 were wounded