The beginning of the early modern is not completely clear. However. It is generally accepted that it began somewhere in the late 15th or early 16th century.
Creation, expansion, and interaction of political systems
Yes, because he introduced them to modern era thinking and practices. These new ways were crucial for Europe to thrive.
the right answer is postclassical (apex) I know I had it and got it right
the Precambrian era
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
Millians?
The caste system during the postclassical era was flexible, allowing the system to adjust to new circumstances.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
People mass produce goods using advanced technology during the modern era that did not exist during the classical era.
The modern era is characterized by global exchange of ideas and goods, while this kind of exchange was mostly regional during the post-classical era.
The modern era is characterized by global exchange of ideas and goods, while this kind of exchange was mostly regional during the post-classical era.
The modern era is characterized by global exchange of ideas and goods, while this kind of exchange was mostly regional during the post-classical era.