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Natanael Barbosa
on Dec 18, 2024Verified
How did the movement of goods, people and ideas across North America affect the population?
A) It prevented Americans from disengaging themselves from European customs.
B) Americans were too busy to think about societal changes.
C) It made it difficult for Americans to establish their own cultural identity.
D) It provided Americans with a distinct vision of how to live peacefully with non-American groups of people.
Cultural Identity
A person's or group's sense of belonging or identity within a particular culture, influenced by traditions, language, religion, and social practices.
North America
A continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely in the Western Hemisphere, consisting of countries such as Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
- Assess the cultural shifts in early American society, including changes in literature, women's roles, and religious movements.
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- Assess the cultural shifts in early American society, including changes in literature, women's roles, and religious movements.
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