Answer: it can influence a lot a way we look at international affairs or in personal contact (especially if we live in very globalized multicultural, multiracial society). Ancestry plays a significant role (in spite of strong influence of Enlightenment values that attempted to erase differences resulting from our natural allegiance to certain nation, race, social class or sex) and its role is present in our habits, lifestyle, way of thinking and feeling. I do not think that people are able to define their identity without being aware of imperial dichotomy domineering-dominated.
Explanation:whatever what happened in history is difficult to leave without a trace. There were always empires (Greece, Rome, British empire etc.), some of them more expansive, some of them less expansive. So are "accustomed" to or "familiarized" with the notion of Empire or imperialism which means we have a tendency view for ex. international affairs in terms of imperialism. But it depends very much what "us" means. It depends if a person and his/her ancestors belong to "dominated" or "domineering" because where there is an empire there are domineering/colonizers and dominated/colonized.
You have described many Greek gods and a heroes of the Greek people. Zeus is the king of the gods, lord of the sky. Poseidon is Zeus' brother, ruler of the seas. Hades would be the youngest brother, ruler of the underworld. Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty, Athena the goddess of wisdom. Achilles and Odysseus are war heroes in Greek mythology and legends.
The answer is Meriwether Lewis. The SS Meriwether Lewis was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Meriwether Lewis, an American explorer who, along with William Clark, led the Corps of Discovery which explored the American West.
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B I think is the correct one