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State any 5 difference between the majority population of western , central and eastern Europe​

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Answered by mrunal26
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The majority population of western , central and eastern Europe was made up of peasantry but they differed in social composition and ideology

To the west the bulk of the land was farmed by the tenants and small owners

In eastern and central Europe , the pattern of holding was characterised by vast estates cultivated by serfs

In western Europe , say France and parts of Germany , industrial production and trade led to growth of towns

In central and eastern Europe these new social groups were smaller in number till late 19th century

The ideology if liberalism and nationalism was late in developing in central and eastern Europe compared to western Europe


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Answered by kusumasree789
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The major differences between majority population of western, central and Eastern Europe are found in religious view point, social issues, and minority issues, etc.

People in Central and Eastern Europe are less sensitive of Muslims and Jews, same-sex marriage, as well as legal abortion is not welcome to this community.

Particularly sharp differences arise in comparing the attitudes in countries historically associated with Eastern vs. Western Europe.

Hope it helps you .

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