Yes, but not much that inspired Americans inspired by NELSON MANDELA
The report about the understanding of the inspiration and authenticity of the Word of God is that according to the Holy Book:
- God is shown to be a merciful God who saved the world from destruction by flood in the time of Noah.
- He is shown to be a jealous God, who instructs his people not to worship another God besides him.
- He is shown to be true to his promises which he promised to Abraham and David.
The four books from the Bible I can quote are:
- Matthew (New Testament)
- Mark (New Testament)
- Psalms (Old Testament)
- Job (Old Testament)
<h3>What is the Bible?</h3>
This is the Holy Book of the Christians as it is believed to contain the words of Jesus and also how God wanted them to act and behave.
Hence, we can note that God is described as a faithful and authentic God who made promises to the children of Israel and fulfilled them, and also his jealous nature is shown when he turns his back on his people when they serve other gods.
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<span>After Germany announced unrestricted warfare in "war zone" waters a German U- boat sunk the American liner Housatonic. Bringing he US into ww1.
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Answer:
The process has often been called Americanization.
Explanation:
<em>Americanization</em> is a specialized concept that includes the assumptions of the <em>Melting Pot Theory</em> that stands that when two cultures meet there is a process called <em>Cultural Assimilation</em> in which the minority group tend to adopt cultural characteristics such as language, behavior, traditions, and so on, until they melt. It could happen that the minority group blend so much that end up identifying as the dominant culture, or it could happen that the minority group still have characteristics of their mother culture but mixed with the new one. Both cases are cultural assimilation in the Melting Pot Theory.
United States since the end of the 1800s had an increased number of foreigns, later increased even more with the Great War mostly (also when Alaska was purchased from Russia, there was indigenous groups that needed to assimilate US culture). So the government started a movement with programs to teach english and civil laws to foreigns, also to help them adapt and establish legally in the country in the case of immigrants. This is a cultural assimilation movement called Americanization.
As the question is pointing out a <em>cultural assimilation</em> <em>of immigrants</em> <em>but particularly those that arrived to United States</em> the correct answer of the process is Americanization.