The landscape along the North European plain is part of the Great European plain together with the East European Plain. It is a geomorphological and historical region in Europe, mostly covering Belgium, Poland, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands and a small portion of northern France and Czech republic. The Glaciers played an important role in shaping the landscape along North European Plain.
The correct answer is letter A. Charles Dickens was not a <span>a mid-nineteenth-century author whose writings about urban squalor helped spur reform. He was a famous writer that wrote series of stories about the lives of British aristocracy and snobbery. Among he many books are in choices B and D.</span>
Answer:
"Renaissance thinkers encouraged individuals to question how things work, and scientists began to test these ideas with experiments during the Scientific Revolution."
Explanation:
Renaissance is the name given in the nineteenth century to a broad cultural movement that took place in Western Europe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It was a period of transition between the Middle Ages and the beginnings of the Modern Age. Its main exponents are in the field of arts, although there was also a renewal in science, both natural and human. The city of Florence, in Italy, was the birthplace and development of this movement, which later spread throughout Europe.
The Renaissance was the result of the dissemination of the ideas of humanism, which determined a new conception of man and the world. The term "rebirth" was used to claim certain elements of classical Greek and Roman culture, and was originally applied as a return to the values of Greco-Roman culture and the free contemplation of nature after centuries of predominance of a more rigid type of mentality and dogmatic established in medieval Europe. In this new stage a new way of seeing the world and the human being was proposed, with new approaches in the fields of arts, politics, philosophy and sciences, replacing medieval theocentrism with anthropocentrism.
The United States and other Western powers wanted to remove Soviet occupations from Eastern Europe where they took from Nazi Germany during World War 2. this was taken action to re-establish their governments before 1939 and to secure Europe from Communism. This was known as The "Truman Doctrine"
But the Soviet Union ignored the Truman Doctrine and continued the occupations of Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany. The Soviets put up Communist Governments to these countries to act as Soviet Satellite states and this is one of the causes of the Cold War.