As we approach the late 1400s (and the end of the course), we can see the beginnings of a fundamental change in the order of the Afro-Eurasian world. In the centuries prior to this age, E0urope was a relative backwater, while China and the Muslim World were prosperous, cultured, and technologically advanced. In the centuries following 1500, though, European nations would become world leaders, while other regions would stagnate and fall behind. For this assignment, discuss how the Renaissance, European political consolidation, and the Ming Dynasty foreshadowed this transition. How did the Renaissance and the development of centralized kingdoms begin to propel Europe out of the Dark Ages? Similarly, while Ming China remained powerful in the 1400s, what factors do you see as potentially threatening to its position as world leader?

What is the transition to put it in a way that's understandable?
" discuss how the Renaissance, European political consolidation, and the Ming Dynasty foreshadowed this transition."

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Where it says for this assignment it is saying to discuss how the Renaissance, European political consolidation and the Ming Dynasty foreshadowed THIS TRANSITION? What is the transition that the question is referring to?
The transition is Europe going from what we used to call the Dark Ages into the modern world of invention and prosperity.
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