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1. How did Rome unite its empire?
Rome united its empire through the expanding of language and through their military. Instead of destroying the culture of locals that have been conquered, they rather kept up their military force in order to maintain and keep up land that they'd overthrown and taken over.

2. What factors contributed to the weakening and decline of medieval Europe?
In the 14th century, there were many factors that weakened and contributed to the decline of Medieval Europe. The peasants of the land went to decline; they had realized that they didn't have to work constantly, and be under the law of the authority of the land. In exchange, they then moved into towns where they could become free. Then, the black death had washed over everyone in Europe. making labor in the land desperately needed. Feudalism in Medieval Europe was over by the time that King Henry the 8th clashed with the Pope. And as a result, England declined from the catholic church of central Rome.

3. How did the industrial revolution change European industry and trade?
The industrial revolution changed Europe's industry through major population growth. Work machines were introduced into the industry. Then, jobs boomed out from Europe. With the improvement of the steel and production, it led to more train rails, causing the transport of steel and coke. Some of Europe's most wanted and used products. In conclusion, the changes in social as well as living conditions was a result of the economic development of the industrial revolution. The industrial growth resulted in a fluctuation in the population of Europe, so many European citizens moved to urban parts of Europe in search of labor and jobs.

4. How has the geography of Western Europe influenced grown of large European urban areas?
The urban centers of Western Europe have been grown because, they aren't in mountainous and hard to travel through geographical locations. There was water sources everywhere most of the time, which is needed for plants to grow, humans and animals to survive.

....and sea harbors for commerce and rivers for transportation of people and goods as well as for drinking and irrigation.

1. Your answer is mostly correct. Rome did unite its empire through expansion and military conquest, but another important factor was the establishment of a common legal system and governance structure. The Romans implemented systems such as Roman law, Roman citizenship, and a centralized administration that helped to unify the diverse regions under their control.

2. Your answer is partially correct. The decline of Medieval Europe was indeed influenced by factors such as the Black Death, which caused widespread devastation and reduced the population. The weakening of feudalism and the power struggles between monarchs and the Church also played a role. However, it is important to note that the decline of Medieval Europe was a complex process that involved various economic, social, and political factors, including internal conflicts, external invasions, and the shifting balance of power among European nations.

3. Your answer is somewhat accurate. The industrial revolution did lead to significant changes in European industry and trade. The introduction of machinery and advancements in technology revolutionized production methods and increased productivity. This resulted in the growth of factories and urban areas as people migrated from rural areas to work in the expanding industries. Additionally, the development of new transportation infrastructure, such as railways, facilitated the movement of goods and raw materials across Europe and boosted trade.

4. Your answer is partially correct. The geography of Western Europe, with its favorable coastal locations and navigable rivers, has indeed played a role in the growth of large urban areas. These geographical features have provided access to trade routes and transportation, making it easier for cities to develop as economic hubs. However, other factors such as historical, cultural, and economic reasons have also influenced the growth of urban centers in Western Europe. Industrialization, economic opportunities, and migration patterns have all contributed to the development of large cities in this region.