The spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equality
The increased availability of literature from outside Europe
the increased availability of literature from outside Europe
The increased availability of literature from outside Europe
The spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equality
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There are a few different reasons the Western Canon began to expand in the 20th century. The main reason why they expand was for the market.
(note: if this happens to be for a certain chapter 4 quiz here are the answers i had gotten correct)
= The increased availability of literature from outside Europe
= The spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equality
The increased availability of literature from outside EuropeThe spread of political movements supporting racial and gender equalityIncreased popular support for race and gender equality
There are other reasons but the main cause was industrialization
Representing multiple perspectives at once
In the early nineteenth century, life in the western territories was characterized by
The fifteenth century
Compare the life styles and the level of scientific and technical knowhow of sixteenth century Europe and sixteenth century India. What are the reasons that keep India lagging behind the western countries in almost all areas related to development?
The True Answer is - The Nineteenth Century
The Western Roman empire fell to the Germanic tribes in 476 which was the 5th century of our era.
The 9th century.
Western
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