The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the options to answer this question. You also forgot to mention what time in US history you are referring to.
Without options, the are many possibilities to answer the question.
That is why we are going to answer based on our knowledge of the topic.
We are going to assume you are referring to the Pop culture of the 1950s and 1960s.
American’s were obsessed with two types of entertainment during this time which was television and rock and roll music..
During those decades, the American people, especially the young Americans were fascinated with rock and roll music brought to the massive scene by African American musicians such as Little Richard, and Chuck Berry, and Mexican-American Richie Valens, or Texan Buddy Holly, and many more.
Television was the other form of entertainment that caught the total attention of the American people. We could say that in those years, television was a key part of the American culture, and companies aimed their advertising efforts to TV commercials.
Answer: San Lorenzo suffered destruction of its monuments sometime between 400 and 300 BCE. I hope this helps you out!
Answer:
There was a different attitude about gender and what the expectations of women were capable of doing
Explanation: Hope this helps
The French and Indian War was fought in the 1750s and 1760s between Britain and France, along with their colonies in North America. Each side also had Native American allies. The British were victorious in this war.
We know that A is wrong, because the British colonists were the ones who started the American Revolution a few years later, so we know they weren't driven out of North America by the French.
We also know that C is wrong, since the French definitely <em>lost</em> the French and Indian War, though the Treaty of Paris was indeed the document that was signed to end the war.
And D is not exactly correct, mostly because it's too vague. Many Native American tribes helped the British fight the French, and were therefore partly responsible for the driving out the French, but the question doesn't state any Native Americans in particular. Remember that other Native Americans fought on the side of the French.
B is the best answer, even though it's not 100% correct. For one, French <em>people</em> were not driven from North America (thousands and thousands of French-speaking people still live in eastern Canada!), though the French <em>government</em> was <em>mostly</em> (though not entirely) driven out of North America. The French were allowed to keep two small islands off the coast of the Canadian island of Newfoundland. These islands, called Saint Pierre and Miquelon, actually still belong to France, and if you were to go there you wouldn't see the Canadian flag, but the French flag, and you would have to use Euros instead of Canadian dollars.