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Agriculture impact social organization in Europe from c. 1200 to c. 1450 by introducing feudalism in society. Feudalism shaped social structure by dividing three classes: a king, a noble class, and a peasant class. In the Middle ages, all the land belonged to the king who gave the land to nobles for agriculture to generate wealth for him. The land toiled by peasants (serfs) who were tied to the land and forbidden to leave without their lord's permission.
<span>The Monroe Doctrine could have been considered a huge gamble for the U.S. because Europe's invasion of Latin America, as the U.S. was not strong enough militarily to have stopped the European powers and unable to prevent economic collapse which causes huge damage.</span>
The least popular items at Chouteau's Trading Post would be the lace scarfs. The trading post was stablished in the first half of the 19th century by the Chouteau family, and became a successful fur trading business between American/European settlers and Native American tribes in the region (Kansas, Missouri). Since it was a trading business (connected with the local natives), gunpowder, hunting supplies and pelts (and even beaded necklaces) would certainly be much more popular than lace scarfs.
The Balkans are often referred to as the "Powder keg of Europe" because the area saw a number of smaller events that eventually set off much larger ones, leading to World War I. Look at reference.com.
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With a radius of 3,959 miles (6,371 kilometers), Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial planets, and the fifth largest planet overall. From an average distance of 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), Earth is exactly one astronomical unit away from the Sun because one astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. This unit provides an easy way to quickly compare planets' distances from the Sun.
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