Answer:
I actually have no idea
Explanation:
but if I do I will let u know
There is no official tangible border to divide east and west Europe, but major differences between the two regions do exist.
In prior history, Western Europe was greatly influenced by Great Britain and the United States democratic and capitalistic ideals while Eastern Europe was influenced by the Soviet Union and communism. Also, present-day Western Europe is largely more economically stable than its eastern counterpart. Western Europe has a significant Christian population (due to the Roman Catholic Church’s influence) while Eastern Europe is largely considered to be Orthodox.
If the result of a study can be generalized to other subject population, it is said to have an External Validity. Validity, in scientific research, refers to the approximate truth of the results or conclusion of your research. Thus, external validity being always related to generalization, is the approximate truth of the conclusion of a research that applies to other people, places, and time.
Are you asking whether this is true or false?
This is a matter of an opinion.People who think that the pyramids are the greatest architectural achievement of the ancient world
admire mostly their size.
Personally, I find Roman aqueducts perhaps more impressive: they demanded not only size, but also skill in planning of the structure, so that it doesn't collapse.