Social Sciences, asked by lilypark9926, 1 year ago

Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885?
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Why were merchants from towns in Europe began to move countryside in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?
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Why did Charles Booth, a Liverpool ship owner conduct the first social survey of low skilled workers in the East End of London in 1887?

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Answered by wardahd1234
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Question 1.
Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885?
Answer :
In 1880, Germany began its world expansion in alliance with Austria, Hungary and Italy and these
big European powers met at Berlin Conference (1884-85) which was proposed by the then Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to set rules for effective control of a foreign territory, i.e. Africa.

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2) Why were merchants from towns in Europe began to move countryside in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?
Answer:
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.

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3)Why did Charles Booth, a Liverpool ship owner conduct the first social survey of low skilled workers in the East End of London in 1887?
Answer:
To find out the average life expectancy of the workers working in the London textile mills.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✒✏\textbf {\underline {ANSWER:}}=The Big European powers met in Berlin in 1884- 1885 For hold a conference.In this meetings there were some major contries.





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such as spain,Germany,France,Portugal,Neatherland,Belgium,and Britain. This meeting is hold in Berlin for ownership or provinces of Africa and other man reason of this meeting was they wanted to carving up of the Africa among the countries and split up the federated Africa into the states.
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