Answer:
Great Britain lololololol
Jackson used a spoils system during his administration, meaning, in layman's terms, "the winner gets the spoils." People within the administration knew the only way they would get rewarded was by following Jackson's rules. In both eras, you must give allegiance to your leader in order to progress.
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Radicalization of nationalism
Towards the end of the 19th century, the ideology of nationalism had already been consolidated in the European imagination. Nationalism posited the idea that a people would be united on the basis of a shared culture, language, economy and geography, and that from there would spring a destiny for which they would have been born.
Expansion of European imperialism
In the 20th century there was an excess in the production of industrialized consumer goods, which required new markets, as well as the acquisition of more and new raw materials.
Spurred on by nationalism, and having lost control over America in the 19th century, European states began the competition to dominate the African territory as a quarry of resources, as well as the competition for control of non-European markets.
The primary concern over immigration in the US during this time was that the immigrants were Catholic. This meant that many protestant groups feared that their churches would take over towns and transform the political landscape.
Answer: the answer would be A. a rule about what is appropriate.
Explanation:
the definition of a cultural norm is a rule about how we act and what is appropriate, so I believe that is your answer.