The challenge between the unification of Europe represents a more cultural issue rather than a political or economic one.
Western Europe countries historically adopted the Latin language. The Western Roman Empire would collapse paving the way for the Middle Ages. Christianity is also the predominant religion in Western Europe.
Eastern Europe had a Greek influence that would later be replaced by a Byzantine one. Russians would later dominate the territory. Regarding religion, the Eastern Orthodox church is dominant throughout these countries.
When people from both regions start understanding their differences is when the process of the unification of Europe will be taken to the next level.
<span>Who lost the most in the Compromise of 1877?<span>African Americans who lost federal protection of their civil rights</span></span>
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that "latitude and longitude lines are parallel," since they are in fact perpendicular. </span></span>
<span>After WWII Russia kept all the territory it had covered and became the USSR, These countries were not given a fair choice in the matter. When countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary wanted their freedom the USSR reacted swiftly and very hard with soldiers and tanks to wipe out the opposition. Once the USSR collapsed these countries were own their own, for better or worse. Unfortunately old prejudices and hate came out with violent results. If this happened under USSR control they would have crushed the squabbling.</span>