How did Europe influence other countries in the world?
Between 1492 and 1914, Europeans conquered 84 percent of the globe, establishing colonies and spreading their influence across every inhabited continent. Industrialization also falls short as an explanation: the Europeans had taken control of more than 35 percent of the planet even before they began to industrialize.
What most influenced political and cultural changes in medieval Europe?
There were three preeminent cultural influences affecting Medieval Europe. The old civilization of imperial Rome left a powerful cultural footprint. The Church became the dominant influence during much of the Medieval period.
Who influences the Europe’s political and cultural affairs during the medieval period *?
The answer is A. Medieval Period. It was during the medieval period when the Christian Church highly influenced culture and political affairs in Europe. The medieval period or the middle ages started from the fifth century in the fall of the Roman Empire until the fifteenth century.
Is Poland considered Central or Eastern Europe?
Usually the countries considered to be Central European are Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland; in the broader sense Romania and Serbia too, occasionally also Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
What is the main religion in Western Europe?
The three major religions in Europe are Christianity, unaffiliated and Islam. Overall in Europe 47 percent of Christians are Roman Catholic, 18 percent are Protestants, and 35 percent are Orthodox (Rubenstein 2019, p. 140). Christians comprise of 51% of the population (Pew Research Center 2018).
What are the six subregions of Europe?
The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names* suggested 6 European sub-regions: North Europe, West Europe, Central Europe, East Europe, South Europe, and South East Europe. Most ambiguity exists with the definition of Central Europe.