<span>Some unexpected results of the crusades were that they opened Europeans' eyes to the rest of the world. People who had never been farther from home than the next village suddenly saw new lands, peoples and ways of life. The Crusades led to cultural exchange between Europe and Muslim states.</span>
The US Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
<span>The Civil War was not fought to end slavery; it was fought to defend slavery. The confusion stems from the failure to realize that the two sides in a war need not befighting over the same issue. The objective of the North<span> was not intended to end slavery but to preserve the Union.</span></span>
Answer:
<h2>The Minority.</h2>
Explanation:
In the 1770s, only poor whites and free African Americans could vote.
Interesting question; the one problem in answering this is that people and researchers are still arguing over what are key elements of a civilization and what civilization itself. So, ultimately, this is a viewpoint question that depends on what you see as a civilization since it's such a debatable term and concept.
I, personally, don't think its very apparent, simply because I don't necessarily agree with the civilized/uncivilized dichotomy. Some key elements that this code reveals include the idea of writing, a written code of law, class and wealth distinctions, checks on judges, familial regulation, military affairs, and regulations on trade & commerce.