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Answer:
National Culture led to the infatuation of heroes in America by<em> influencing people in the form of movies, arts and write-ups. </em>
Explanation:
"National Culture" <em>refers to values, characteristics, beliefs, customs, etc. that people in a nation normally follows.</em> It becomes a standard that people share all-together. <u>It plays a vital role in shaping the nation, thus it influences the citizens in many ways.</u>
One of which, is the <em>infatuation of heroes in America. </em>This could either be the classic heroes or the modern fictional heroes. It is probably in the 1920s that America became more concerned about having a national identity, since it was during this time that movies, artists and writers became very popular. The influence of these elements greatly affected the country's national culture. For example, in the film industry, heroes were given priority. Audiences were smitten by the existence of heroes in America. This became a norm that influenced a national stereotype that "heroes are always good" and people greatly believed in it.
Such formation had a huge impact on the culture of America.
One reason historians can rely on government records for accurate historical information is that government records tends to be telling the truth since these data are also used by the people in that time which requires them to write factual data. Hope this answers the question.
Question 4 (1 point)
From the article U.S. History
The origins of the U.S. Army in the American Revolution, which of the following
answer choices BEST describes the reaction of Congress to Washington and Knox's
recommendations?
O Congress responded by increasing the size of the regular army in order to defend
frontier states and passing the Militia Act to give those state militias more power
to train and defend themselves.
O Congress responded by disbanding most of the regular army and passing the
Militia Act because it feared that their recommendations would give more power
to the federal government than the states.
O Congress responded by expanding the regular army in order to fight the War of
1812 and using the Militia Act to order states to send their forces to defend the
capital.
O Congress responded by eliminating the existing regular army and using the
Militia Act to force states to increase training of independent troops for defense.
Explanation:
O Congress responded by eliminating the existing regular army and using the
Militia Act to force states to increase training of independent troops for defense.