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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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was
a Spanish conquistador who explored the North American Southwest. His expeditions
led to the discovery of many landmarks such as the Grand Canyon and Colorado
river. He did not, however, find cities with treasures or what is now called
the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. He had more expeditions but in the end, it
forced him into indebtedness and charges of war charges was brought against him.
He died from an infectious disease in Mexico on September 22, 1554.
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Electric generators were invented by Michael Faraday. He was born in England on the 22nd of September 1791 and died August 1867.
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If the US didn't have an advanced transportation system, there would be less of a growth in jobs especially for bigger industries. Getting things from one place to another would also be less productive and much slower than it is now.
Answer: Greek
Explanation:
The ancient Greeks had a profound influence on the Romans such that the Romans adopted a lot of Greek practices and adapted it to their nation.
Just looking at Roman architecture and even religion makes it quite evident with the Romans having similar structures and gods to the Greeks.
The knowledge and practices did not stop at architecture and religion however but extended to other forms such as math, science and technology such that some historians in reference to the adage that <em>Rome was not built in a day</em> say instead that <em>the Greeks did not build Rome in a day</em>.