The core belief was that of <em>dominance. </em>They believed in their superiority and in being more religious and civilized than people on other continents. From this came the desire to conquer and spread their 'civilized ways', mostly Christianity and Imperialism to the other parts of the world that they 'discovered' and colonized.
Classicism is the term used to define the following of Ancient Greek and Roman culture and art, especially around the Age of Enlightenment. However, this genre has its origins much earlier in European history. The states of the Hellenistic period of Greek history (323-31 BC) were very careful in preserving their culture’s past, and much of what we know about Ancient Greeks is due to the work of Hellenistic Greeks.
An example of this movement was the Library of Alexandria. Many Hellenistic scholars studied in Alexandria and contributed to the conservation of ancient texts.
The spread of gymnasia and theatres was another way in which classical Greek culture was preserved and spread. Higher education schools became more popular as well.
Answer: There are hidden benefits for those behaving nicely
Explanation:
Some people have motives behind what they do, although they may be doing it right but when you consider the reason why they are doing it, it's for a gain. They do those nice things so that they may either gain a favour from those person's they are doing such thing with or want something in return from those person's.
The Women's March<span> was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, to protect legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including </span>women's rights<span>, immigration reform, healthcare reform, the natural environment, </span>LGBTQ<span> rights, racial equality, freedom of religion,</span><span> and workers' rights.
The rallies were also aimed at </span>Donald Trump<span>, immediately following his inauguration as </span>President of the United States<span>, largely due to statements and positions attributed to him regarded by many as </span>anti-women<span> or otherwise offensive.
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It was the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history.</span><span> The march drew at least 500,000 people in Washington, and some estimates put worldwide participation at 4.8 million.</span><span>
At least 408 marches were planned in the U.S. and 168 in 81</span><span> other countries.
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