Movement is the theme of geography that studies the people, weather, climate and animals of an area.
<span>Huge numbers of people living in the Americas died from diseases when Europeans started coming over. It is always stated that this is because the immune systems of the Americans had not contacted the European diseases before. Why did the same thing not happen in reverse? Why weren't 90% of some European settlements wiped out from an unfamiliar American disease
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<span>B.Merchants and scholars exported classical Greek and Latin texts printed in Venice and contemporary works such as Machiavelli's The Prince and Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier.</span>
Answer:
Berlin Conferences of 1884
Explanation:
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Rome had already been the center of the world, so it was established. It was dirty because people were throwing their urine and their fecal matter out their windows and into the streets. Bathing was not tradition, and if they used the public bathrooms they had, they would use a sponge that had been left there by the last person and briefly washed off, wipe with it, wash it off in the channel of water running by their feet, and put it back after they were done. Even though bathing was abnormal, Romans would wipe down their face and neck and hands to tidy up. Another factor as to why it could have been a mess was because the Bubonic Plague had occurred about 50 years beforehand.