- Multi ethnicity under the political regime, people's first wave is almost like a tribe (same race)
- Connect various people / culture to promote exchange of ideas, culture and values
The second wave of immigration sources is not so diverse. This is directly related to the political turmoil of the former Russian empire brought about by the subsequent Bolshevik Revolution and the civil war. Between 1920 and 1922, over 2 million people fled from Russia. Whether they are anti-Bolshevik troops, aristocrats, Orthodox clergy, experts, businessmen, artists, intellectuals, or farmers de-mobilizing soldiers, and whether they are non-Jews (majority) or Jews Whether it is the background. Point - a deep hatred towards the new Bolshevik / Communist regime in their motherland. Since they objected to Communist red, these refugees were later called Caucasians.
In some countries, a radical political movement emerged in the 1920s, especially in the area that was once part of the empire. Communism spread through the October revolution and Bolshevik's victory in the Russian Civil War. The fear of Communist proliferation brought the emergence of the rightmost political movement and fascism in Europe. Due to economic problems, in Eastern Europe and the Balkans countries, Józef Piłsudski of the 2 nd Polish Republic, and Peter of Yugoslav Republic and Alexander Karađorđević
Classical civilization and empire analysis, and emergence of major religions and empires in the world. In this era, Africa and Eurasia have experienced classical civilization, innovation, and social, political and economic change. With the spread of trade, imperialism, and skills and ideas, Africa and Eurasia are headed towards a single world of human communication. Classical civilization has established systems, ideologies and cultural styles that have influenced neighboring people for centuries. W 3.1 Classical tradition
See concrete examples of cases of ancient Greece, Han, Rome. Explain how new developments in the second wave of civilization shaped society. 2. The Byzantine Empire and the Tang Empire insisted on keeping the tradition of the previous empire (The Byzantine Empire calls itself the "Roman Empire" and continues the Roman tradition, the Tang Dynasty follows the tradition of the Han dynasty I insisted). However, the Byzantine Empire and the Tang Empire differ from their predecessors in many ways. A brief explanation on Byzantine and Tang culture, religion, and relations with neighboring countries, these changes make the two empires different from their predecessors. 3. What are the conditions for enabling agricultural revolution? Also, what are the positive and negative impacts of agricultural revolution on humans? The Han Empire and the Roman Empire are examples of two permanent success empires. Five