I believe it would be the shared experiences dilute traditional cultures. It can’t be the 2nd or 3rd answer because those are positives and it is asking for a negative effect, but I don’t think it is the 4th answer either because I don’t believe that being able to experience the same things would eliminate a culture entirely. Yes it could dilute it because we’d be almost overcoming cultural barriers by connecting through shared experiences throughout the world, but the effects of shared experiences don’t translate to things like genocides or systemic discrimination in an attempt to eliminate a culture.
Answer: The trail of tears
Explanation: This may be right, but not certain yet.
Answer:
would alter the whole foundations of the American system.
Explanation:
Former President Herbert Hoover claimed that the New Deal Program initiated by President Franklin D Roosevelt would alter the whole foundations of the American system.
Hoover contended the prevailing condition of the economy and also declared that he welcomed new developments for reviving the country.
However, he remarked that any proposal which could endanger the foundations of the American national life would be rejected firmly.
Thus, he disregarded Roosevelt's New Deal Program because he felt that the deal would change and rewrite the foundations of the American system.
Although this is somewhat subjective, many would agree that the British were the most successful since they developed the colonies such as Virginia that had the highest GDP and export numbers.