The rise of great empires throughout Eurasia; from
the West (Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy) and in the East (China, Japan, Russia) were the molding powers of America and
Africa, as the cultures of Eurasia had advanced to a point higher than the
cultures of America and Africa (in terms of technology and military
power), who were in a still tribal state in the centuries of the great
imperial conquests. <span>The way
in which Eurasia developed and fought wars between their empires,
forced them and led to the search of new lands, riches and slaves, to
gain power, which ended up taking them to Africa and America. There the Europeans, totally changed by force the lives and development of their civilizations and people. <span>But
by connecting (even in violent ways) they laid the foundations of the
present world, connecting all continents and spreading knowledge of
ancient Eurasia.</span></span>
<span>1. Serf system: State gives land to families for their own use. In return, males work for state (build roads, army, or working state lands). Surprisingly, system was not resented. </span>
<span>2. Mitmakuna: large communities travel hundreds of miles and create new settlements ruled by Incan laws </span>
<span>3. Superior architecture, large stone blocks combined with incredible precision</span>
Flappers were a generation of young Western women in the 1920s who wore skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior.
Women in ancient Egypt were treated decently. Egyptian women were equal to men basically in every department minus the occupation area.
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Explanation:
The Tokugawa shared Hideyoshi's suspicions that Christian missionary work could be a pretext for a future invasion of Japan by one of the European powers. In 1635, shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu decided that the only way to ensure Japan's stability and independence was to cut off almost all contact with other nations.