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State any five differences between the majority population of western central and eastern Europe

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Answered by Gardenheart65
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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

Answered by vish143690
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The differences between between Western, Central and eastern Europe are as follows:

1) Voting habits

People change their favorite parties and votes very frequently in Central and Eastern Europe as compared to Western Europe.

2) Religion and Marriage

The people of Western Europe are more open to other religions such as Muslims, and they accept gay or same sex marriages and abortion, when it is legal; while people from central and eastern Europe accept these things less.

3) Business deals

People in eastern Europe are more formal in business dealings, and people in Central Europe take long time to negotiate business deals.

4) Language

The languages in the region differ largely, because each country has its own culture and the Europe has a big geographical area as well.

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