Padawanbater2
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Who argues the Romans were not European? Rome is in Europe, so it would seem like a stretch to call them anything but that..Except the only problem with this information is that it is not accurate, according to "A Short History of War", where we note that the first formal armies were "Sumer and Akkad", in the area known as present day Iraq. I don't want to spoil it for you, but these folks were very violent indeed.
And oddly, Europe has not been the foremost advanced society, unless you include the Romans as European. Some argue they were not. Many advances in technology, back then, were adopted from Chinese and other Asian culture. Like gunpowder, which changed the world forever.
What did we just discuss? Namely, geography determines those successes. Success is based on chance of birth, not only in scientific or medical advances, but in literacy, teen pregnancy rates, disease, religion, etc. In the US and other modern western cultures it's also largely, and I'd argue primarily, based on income.What do you think are the reasons for the high number of European scientists and mathematicians who won Nobel prizes and Fields Medals, respectively?