B. Byzantine culture; and
D. Orthodox Christianity
In the Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Serbia was an independent kingdom under the <span>Vlastimirović dynasty. But after that dynasty faded in the 10th century, Serbian territory fell under Bulgarian or Hungarian or Byzantine control. The Byzantine influence was long-lasting. So also was the influence of Orthodox Christianity, which had been adopted as the state religion of Serbia in the 9th century. By the 13th century, the Serbian Orthodox Church was recognized as an independent partner church within the Eastern Orthodox communion.</span>
Through transportation of economic resources.
Answer:
The correct answer is B: <u>It has become wealthier, more cultured, and more frivolous in its spending habits.</u>
Explanation:
The United States<u> </u><u>is a country in constant growth</u>. All this, is due to its stable economy, the purchasing power and the excellent quality of life that its habitants enjoy, which also demonstrates that <u>it is an increasingly wealthier nation</u>. On the other hand, the tremendously varied demography that has always characterized American society <u>ended up with an enriched culture</u>, continuous development and constant improvement and change (generally positive). In addition, <u>all this development, comforts and high life quality allows them to be frivolous when it comes to spending.</u> Spending in this can be negative when it affects others (or the environment) or positive if it is simply about making each individual feel comfortable. <u>In conclusion, the American population is richer, culturally developed and more comfortable when it comes to spending.
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Us influence began expanding in the 19th century, following Monroe Doctrine which defended Latin America countries from European influence in the same manner that is helped US shed off Britain. They later even engaged in help with troops and benefits, both in 19th, and 20th century, even now in the 21st.
One day a Native American walked up to a group of colonists. ... Samoset introduced the settlers to another Native American named Squanto, a Pawtuxet, who also spoke English. The Pilgrims had angered the Native Americans by taking their corn. Squanto acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and Chief Massasoit.