True.
Discouraged contact with outsiders.
Loss of independence.
Exposure to new inventions.
Hasidic Jews generally prioritize maintaining a distinct lifestyle and may limit contact with outsiders to preserve their community's values and traditions. Some may be cautious or reserved in interactions with those outside their community, while others may engage with outsiders in a respectful manner. It ultimately depends on the individual's beliefs and the specific customs of their Hasidic group.
New Ideas and Products
china's early leaders limited contact with outsiders
The Plains Indians began to rely on horses.
Vanita Seth has written: 'Europe's Indians' -- subject(s): Indians, Public opinion, First contact with Europeans, History 'The Indians of Europe' -- subject(s): Indians, Public opinion, First contact with Europeans, History
being introduced to new ideas and products - Foreign trade. -Apex-(^^ゞ
being introduced to new ideas and products - Foreign trade. -Apex-(^^ゞ
A.Loss of independence B.Improved trading with Europe C.Expansion of the monarchy D.Solidifying local tradition
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