Which pattern resulted from the spread of industrialization during the 19th century? An Iron Curtain between West and East Europe Decolonization in Asia, Africa, and Latin America Expansion of free-trade zones in the Northern Hemisphere Increased conflict between capitalist and non-capitalist countries Unequal development between Europe and Asia
@AZ
A did not happen until WW2, which was in the 20th century B did not happen until long after WW2 C (I have not figured out) D has to do with the Cold War E (I have not figured out)
so, which one do you think it is? C or E
C...?
and why do you think that?
Because E doesnt make much sense as an answer
okay, go ahead and test your theory
How would you test that..?
put that as your answer and if it says you are false, then your theory is debunked
If my theory is false I also get a question incorrect
I would like to avoid that
Hm ok so in the 19th century only the imperial nations such as europe or germany developed industrializing think of it this way if You and me were playing a game and i was level 50 while you were 100 because of some power up that lets you do better<--applying this would it be E or C
I sadly can't help you any further though, I am more of a historian for the 20th century...
Uh c..? I dont understand how levels in a game could be applied here though
if you did better than me would you say you had an advantage?
You could be a higher level for multiple reasons, but presuming we started at the same time and played the same amount of time. Yes there is some sort of advantage I had to gain that much more levels then you
ok so then since you developed better than you have an advantage and which one of the remaining answers mention advantages?
Again, C?
Expansion of free-trade zones in the Northern Hemisphere<-- this seems to focus more on the expansion of trade?
E then, sorry for not realizing sooner
its ok good job :)
I have a lot of questions left, do you have time to help with that? Maybe not because this was leaning more towards the history aspect of geography, which you seem to know more about
ah i have math to do so i may not but @jamestdg was very helpful in this problem as well he may have time. If not you can always use google :)
Well google never really gives me straight answers, so I find it unreliable for uses like this
@JamesTDG Can you help?
probably
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