In 1950 it was 9% but increased to about 90% towards the end of the 1950’s sorry if this does not help
Inspired ideals of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness as well as separation of powers. John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu
The focus of the Renaissance at the time was on the works of
the Greeks and Romans. Emphasis was more
human activities like science, literature and the arts. This was called
Humanism where the focus of learning was on culture. Knowledge and ideas once lost was revived and
was now growing in Europe and this helped in cultural and intellectual
development.
<span>Samuel Cooper and </span><span>Rober E Lee - Confederates
</span><span>Ulysses S Grant - Union </span>