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The environment really influenced the native <em>American Indians </em>in different ways.
They considered their land as a <em>sacred place</em>. The relationship with Mother Earth was of the utmost respect. American Indians honored the land in every rite they had. They always showed respect and saluted the four cardinal points: North, South, East, and West.
Their clothes always had nature symbolisms of honoring animals. They had bear skins coats, or foxes skins for winter time.
When they haunted, they did it to nurture their families, not for pleasure or recreation. So, before they ate their food their prayed in front of the animal before meals, thanked the animal and Mother Nature for the sustenance, and proceeded to eat.
Native American Indians, as well as Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas in South America- always held ceremonies to honor the Sun, the Moon and the Stars.
Answer: what is important for commerce and free market economy is transport. Commerce requires transport. The faster the better. It can connect distant places, places difficult to access. Introducing railroads in societies following principles of free market led to intensification of capitalism. Railroads replaced older means of transport (horses) and enabled not only faster exchange of goods but also immigration/emigration, pollution both in Europe and USA.
Explanation: railroads were built first in the UK, later in European continent and in the North America and British colonies. It accelerated process of colonization and globalization.
Bureaucracy is constantly resisted it breaks down representative government and overwhelms democracy. ( i believe )
The correct answer is Isolationists regarding the Treaty of Versailles after World War I
Explanation:
George Washington's words proposed the idea nations should not be part of political issues between other nations. This is expressed in "to have with them as little political connection as possible". This idea is related to the policy of isolationism that refers to nations avoiding participation in international issues.
Moreover, this policy was supported by isolationists in the U.S. regarding the Treaty of Versailles because this treaty proposed the creation of an organization known as the League of nations and as part of this, countries participating including the U.S. accepted to enter the war if necessary, which implied intervening in the conflicts of other countries and this was opposite to the policy of isolationism.