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Generally the European people is too busy to think in their history, and the history of Europe is very very complex... but exciting!
The shape of a teepee is a cone.
Ohio uses a pennant shape.
A shape without a formal name is called a polygon. The polygon is the most all encompassing shape in geometry.
An ellipse is a shape that could be described as looking like 'a squashed circle.' With no straight edges, this shape is also called an oval.
The flag folds into a triangle shape when you fold it properly for storage.
If you are referring to the emperor, he did not shape history. He was a reluctant emperor and avoided involvement in politics or state affairs.
it forms them in away noone else can stopFinal Answer:History shapes how we view the world.Hope I helpedd! :]~Pierox!~
History often shapes the culture by causing people to come in contact with other cultures. When this happens, the cultures are changed because of that contact.
History helps define culture as those who live within a culture learn from historical events (hopefully).
Politics is always present in normal human and societal activities every single day. It plays a very important role into what we do, and how we shape the policies in our future. In every human organization, there will always be politics.
Some key aspects of Americanism include beliefs in democracy, individualism, equality, opportunity, freedom, and diversity. These values shape American culture, politics, and society, and are often reflected in the country's history, institutions, and national identity.
It has helped shape Cuba by standing up for their rights and freedom
The history of the Arabian Peninsula helped shape the culture of the region when it became the cradle of Islam. The cities of Mecca and Medina hold high significance in the Islamic world. Mecca is the destination of the annual pilgrimage.
Generally the European people is too busy to think in their history, and the history of Europe is very very complex... but exciting!
politics, economies, arts, sports, education, family structure, religion, language =)
Create? Neither can create the other. Shape or influence? Certainly. History shows that they borrow from each other and shape each other. The main religion in a culture typically supports the culture, just as the culture supports it; each accommodating the other.
They left a huge dent in Mayan culture with religious spread and war amongst differences.