Answer: 1) scientific revolution that preceded industrial revolution and which took place in the European Nortwest (science free of religious dogmatism), 2) progressive rational/empiric philosophy of Enlightenment (economic and consequently also political liberalism), 3) free access to raw materials in colonies (Africa, Americas and Asia).
Explanation: Scientic revolution introduced (not completely but almost completely) a mechanistic and materialistic metaphor of the world....so in the 19th century this perspective became predominant (soon after it was an organicist/Darwinian perspective), Enlightenment questioned divine rights of royal power (medieval and ancient idea) and introduced rights of man and consequently idea of society free of all economic and political limitations and then there were vast lands oveseas that could supply necessary material. What makes part of all that is French revolution, first machines and slavery (which abolished during the 19th century).
The Korean War created more friction between the United States and the Soviet Union.
War made the United States truly aware of the "falling domino" effect of communism
South Korea became an important US military base with thousands of American troops stationed there.
North Korea has carried out a controversial nuclear test and several ballistic missile tests, keeping South Korea, Japan, USA (Hawaii) and China in their missile range
Answer:
in 17th&18thcentury.
Explanation:
the formation of American government lie squarely in the 17th&18th century European enlightenment
Answer:
In the description section following the table, the overview including its concern is listed.
Explanation:
- Rationalism views rationality as the primary source of understanding and believes that intelligence should comprehend the kind of reality that exists. This seems to be the confidence regarding modern philosophy, reasoning, as well as inference.
- Greek philosophy varies from conventional polytheistic philosophical values and traditions as Greek theology deals with understanding the meaning of different religious forms out of the cosmos, although conventional polytheistic spirituality believes in several gods, including one who was uncharged with these kinds of facets of human life.