2a : a sudden, radical, or complete change. b : a fundamental change in political organization especially : the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed. c : activity or movement designed to effect fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation.
A. Delegated (sometimes called<span> enumerated or expressed) </span>powers<span> are </span>specifically <span>granted to the </span>federal government<span> in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.</span>
Answer:
1) values and beliefs —— example: Americans believe if a person works hard,they will be successful
2) Communication example:latin cultures speak spanish
3) Food example: hot dogs are an American food
4)Religion example: Christianity
5) Traditions and customs example: in america,families gather and eat turkey for thanksgiving
Answer:Many different groups of Native Americans, with distinct cultures based on their resource allocation and climate, inhabited the western region of North America.
Hunting, gathering, and fishing supplied most of the food for indigenous people throughout the West, especially along the Columbia and Colorado Rivers.
Although hunting and gathering could be challenging and unpredictable, the bountiful West provided ample food and trading goods, which allowed Native Americans to establish sedentary villages.
Explanation:that would happend
It expanded their economy with more items for trade.
<span>It also allowed for language to be decimated...i.e. Vulgar Latin= Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian, etc... </span>
<span>Trade also expanded with sheer numbers being expanded.
</span><span>Roads were built which allowed for travel to be easier. </span>
<span>Ancient Rome was the first civilization to have the idea of Diplomatic Immunity, which is still followed today, strictly might I add. </span>
<span>There are many things that the expansion did for the society and culture. If you want a better list, look up Pax Romana on a legitimate encyclopedia site, not wiki, while wiki is good, it's not a real source.</span>