<span>Europe’s increasing global power
between 1500 and 1900, was caused by factors both internal to Europe as well as
external. Internal factors include the Renaissance, Reformation demographic
changes such as increase in population and economic changes particularly the
industrial revolution. External factors include the decline of the Ottoman
empires and raw materials obtained from colonies </span>
There has always been a bit of a conflict between what is considered as good for a group and what is considered good for and by an individual. For example, in general, medicine and science have established a standard group of nutrients that are the basis for all human existence. However, when going into individual cases, medicine and science have discovered that what applies to many may not apply to one person. In general, and as an example, it has always been said that humans need four basic groups of nutrients: carbs, vitamins and minerals, proteins and fats. Thus, nutritional elements and policies are created to ensure that this is fulfilled. But in some cases, you find that people may sustain themselves on only one or two groups of nutrients, while others don´t. So, as a government´s main role is to ensure the wellbeing of a nation, they might make policy choices to enforce that these principles are observed to ensure good health. This is the beginning of labels, which came into being in 1990 with the passing of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act. This policy forced food producers to inform consumers of the nutrients and ingredients used in the production of food so people could know what they were consuming. With labels governments were able to balance the interests of the individual and the community by giving people the necessary information on processed food so that they could make the correct choices given their individual and group nutritional needs. In this way, the government could ensure that through education, people knew and made the right choices for them within a set of standards that are put in place through the regulatory policies allowed by this Act.
They can be manipulated and changed. There are individual memories<span>, which are your </span>memories<span>, and social </span>memories<span>. Social </span>memory, where you share a common history<span> with a specific group of people, is crucial in creating and maintaining a sense of individual and community identity.</span>
Answer
- When God established a covenant with Abraham and renewed it with Moses
- Another event was Moses's Exodus from Egypt to Canaan
Explanation
A covenant with God means that the conditional promises made to humanity by God, as revealed in Scripture. the agreement between God and the ancient Israelite, in which God promised to protect them if they kept His law and were faithful to Him. When God established a covenant with Abraham , . As part of his covenant with Abraham, God has the obligation to keep Abraham's descendants as God's chosen people and be their God. Another event was Moses's Exodus from Egypt to Canaan Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and led them to the Holy Land that God had promised them. When they reached a Mount Sinai, in present day Egypt, God spoke to Moses high on the mountain slopes and made a covenant with the Jews that renewed the one he had made with Abraham