Answer:
Europe can be considered as a cultural region.
Explanation:
Europe is part of the Eurasian continent. It has been defined as a separate continent not as all others, but on the basis of culture, religion, and race. While this may come as strange, it is not actually, as almost all ethnic groups are descended from the Aryans, speak Indo-European languages, and follow the same religion (Christianity).
These traits put Europe on the map as a cultural region. Not to be confused though, as these are all general traits, which is in contrast with the high amount of different cultures, languages, and religious fractions throughout Europe. While the continent as a whole can be defined as a cultural region, it has to be mentioned that there are also smaller ethnic groups like the Magyars, Szekely, Finns, Basques, Tartars, etc. that come from different cultural, ethnic, and in some cases religious backgrounds.
Political system of collective ownership of property; population is of one class.
Communist Manifesto
Book by Marx urging workers to overthrow upper classes; textbook for communism and socialism.
Dissenter
One who disagrees or has a difference of opinion
Free Enterprise System
Political system in which the government allows citizens to own private businesses for profit.
Humanistic
Secular rather than godly; promoted during the Renaissance; putting more emphasis on mans will.
Of Reformation in England
John Milton's writing on the preference of a commonwealth over a monarchy.
Principles
A basic rule of standard.
Renaissance
A revival of art and learing arising between the 14th and 16th centuries.
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This is naturally a long answer, but I'll keep it brief.
It <em>was</em> the natural resources that brought French colonists to what is now Canada. The fur trade, logging, and the like are what brought more people across the Atlantic.
Immigrants came from mainly Europe, to farm land, fish, mine, etc,.
As you would expect, immigrants grew in numbers - and so did their culture.
Look around you, and you will see the result.
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