Asked by Anonymous
interaction between states and civilizations occurred to a greater extent than ever before in the third wave civilization period---is this a change or a continuity? *
Change?
Change?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I vote for continuity. Why do you think it's a change?
Answered by
Anonymous
I said change because wouldn't that be a complete change? The interaciton differed?
But if it is continuity does that mean like it's still a continuation of the same idea which is interaction, but it is just to a greater extent? So some things did change but its still a continuation?
But if it is continuity does that mean like it's still a continuation of the same idea which is interaction, but it is just to a greater extent? So some things did change but its still a continuation?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, that's my point of view. Very few things really make drastic changes in history. Knowledge, exploration, and freedoms are on a continuum.
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