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One way it changed was by cultural diffusion. All cultures diffused and took parts of other religions away, for example... most languages actually are based on sanskrit and the roman "love" language.
For the United States, wars and revolutions in Europe following their foundation impacted their trade and access to goods. The French Revolution will create a shaky country for about 20 years which interrupted US trade to one of our biggest allies. Napoleon would begin his empire with conquest leading to more disruption of trade and addition, the Napoleonic Wars would eventually spill outward impacting the US's shipping to and from Europe. This will cause the US to engage in the War of 1812 against Britain. This war proves to Americans that their economy can not stand on its own as it is agricultural and has no means to process raw materials. Following the War of 1812, the US will begin industrialization efforts as canals, roads, and eventually railroads would be created with federal government assistance. A banking industry would be created a means to fund infrastructure and create a factory system in the North to support Southern plantations. <span />
The correct option is C). The success of revolutions in the United States and France.
<h3>What was a major cause of the 19th-century revolutions in Latin America?</h3>
The revolutions in Latin American, which took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, was influenced by the American and French Revolutions and had resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America.
After the revolution, democracy became the dominant political system in Latin America.
European colonialism completely replaced the independent governments of Latin America.
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All of these are defensible. Of course debt rises in war, and decreasing taxes will benefit an economy where taxes are no longer needed (post-scarcity.) Political and geographical boundaries are outmoded and a world without them is not only possible but existed for much of early human civilization. As for the government, a government would run more efficiently when everyone is in basic agreement with what to do and how.
I would question your teacher on this. Anyone can defend these perspectives...