These are the three that have to do with social matters, and thus historians' answers would be influenced by their social ideology:
- 2 )How did the Harlem Renaissance affect American culture as a whole during the 1920s?
- 3) How did desegregation affect the white and black populations of Alabama?
- 6) How did religious intolerance impact different groups of immigrants in early America?
As for the other answers:
- 1) has to do with politics/government or political science. (How were colonial constitutions in America different from British colonial charters?)
- 4) has to do with diplomatic history / international relations. (What was the diplomatic relationship between the United States and the USSR after World War II ended?)
- 5) has to do with military history. (What weapons were most effective in World War I combat?)
The three items I noted at first all concern social/cultural topics, and so would be influenced by a historian's own social ideology.
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The correct answer is reformative social movement. This is because this is the type of social movement that seeks for limited social change, but seeks to implement that change across an entire society Reformative social movements <span>eek to improve society by changing certain specific aspect of the social structure.</span>
<span>Descendants of the original conquistadores sought to protect their privileges against immigrant newcomers and those born in the latin American colonies are known as: Peninsulares
The term Peninsulares is used to describe the people which is Spanish born and decided to move out and lived in the new world (the countries that started the industrial revolution)</span>
Answer: <em>Expectations about personal space while riding an elevator.</em>
Explanation:
Folkways are generally referred to as the conventions or customs of daily life. They are known as a kind of social norm. Under the discipline of sociology, folkways are usually referred in context to mores since they tend to act as both kind of social norms, although they tend to vary in degree to which these are implemented and enforced. Folkways are referred to as casually implemented social expectations, whereas mores are referred as beliefs about behaviors which are strictly upheld.