Continuity refers to something that remains consistent or unchanged over a period of time. In the context of European leadership's outlook on global expansion during the Age of Exploration, it refers to elements that persisted throughout this historical period.
Religion: Religion remained an influential factor shaping European attitudes towards global expansion during the Age of Exploration.
Competition: Competition among European nations for wealth, territories, and resources continued throughout the Age of Exploration.
Trade Networks: The establishment and maintenance of trade networks between Europe and other regions were continuous factors driving global expansion during this era.
What continuity marked European leadership's outlook on global expansion during the Age of Exploration?
Which aspect demonstrated continuity during the Catholic Reformation?
Which of the following is an example of a continuity in economic practice between 1648-1815?
What economic principle experienced continuity throughout the eighteenth century?
What aspect showed continuity in Europe's cultural approach towards women during the Enlightenment period?
What element ensured the continuity of global trade during the 16th and 17th centuries despite intense geo-political conflicts?
What change in political structure maintained continuity throughout "The Concert Of Europe" era despite popular revolutions?
Which aspect of economic strategy provided continuity for Western Europe from WWII through to the end of the Cold War?
Which of the following best represents a continuity in European economic systems from the 20th to the 21st century?
What architectural trend was dominant in fascist Italy as a symbol of power and continuity with the Roman empire?
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