<span>A political cause was the strengthening of modern European monarchies, since the crusades had weakened the great feudal lords, many had died and others fell into poverty, given the continuous failures to seize lands in the East.</span>
Answer:
Last Monday, Democratic nominee Joe Biden called out President Trump as a “climate arsonist,” saying that if the president wins reelection the world will burn in hell. PJ Media said: “he effectively promised that if he wins, America will suffer from fewer fires, fewer floods, and fewer hurricanes.”
Explanation:
Developments in 19th-century Europe are bounded by two great events. The French Revolution<span> broke out in 1789, and its effects reverberated throughout much of Europe for many decades. </span>World War I<span> began in 1914. Its inception resulted from many trends in European society, culture, and diplomacy during the late 19th century. In between these boundaries—the one opening a new set of trends, the other bringing long-standing tensions to a head—much of modern Europe was defined.</span>
After laws were passed, a negative effect of urbanization was increased crime rates.