Answer:
Eating a hot-dog at a barbecue
Explanation:
The cultural diffusion is a process in which people from different cultures, races, ethnic groups, are adopting certain things into the culture, be it because they like them, being advantageous, more modern, fun etc. This has been enabled on a much larger scale with the process of globalization, so the rate of cultural diffusion in the past century has constantly been increasing. In the examples we have, the sushi restaurant is a Japanese trait but it is used in the US, thus it is part of cultural diffusion, so is the opera event which is an Italian product, and the Latino dance class is part of the Latin American culture. The hot-dog though would not be part of the cultural diffusion, as the modern version of the hot-dog is an American invention, not something imported and adopted from abroad.
<span>New England and Middle.</span>
Answer:
The tensions that caused the War of 1812 arose from the French revolutionary (1792–99) and Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815). During this nearly constant conflict between France and Britain, American interests were injured by each of the two countries' endeavours to block the United States from trading with the other.
Answer:
No this is not legal due to the Second Amendment of the Constitution. This states that "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
The second amendment was tested recently with the Supreme Court case DC v. Heller, where the Court ruled that a ban on handguns in Washington, D.C. was unconstitutional. So the government cannot ban all sales of firearms and destroy guns at will (this would probably be logistically impossible as well), due to the right to carry a firearm for self defense.