In America in the postwar period, popular television certainly reinforced the idea - and ideal - of the American, nuclear family. Television reinforced these ideas by regularly - often in situation comedy shoes - by presenting American families as consisting of a mother, father, and at least three children, in turn celebrating and inventing, in a sense, the "ideal" of the American family. The family, then, was presented as being a workable and healthy social unit that served to promote American values such as prosperity, strict gender norms, and the acceptance of American superiority over the ideals of other cultures and any sort of alternative lifestyle or way of being.
If i would have to put these in a chronological order. the first one would be the the patriots pushed the british out of boston and then after that, he patriots then have invaded canada but, inspite of that, they have failed to take quebec. and then the declaration of independence was drafted and approved.
Answer:
Correct answer is B. blend elements of local cultures.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as international trade between the continents of the Old World was pretty much developed. And the Muslim empires developed this.
Option B is correct as they wanted to adopt the previous cultures to their religious beliefs.
Option C is not correct as science, especially math was developing on this period.
Option D is also correct because local cultures were not prohibited. Everyone had opportunity to present his own beliefs.