'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' hasn't changed American culture. The United States is made up of many ethnic and religious groups from around the world. The United States is considered a melting pot for various ethnic groups from around the world.
It affected American culture greatly.
Mormons come from all cultures of the world. but the main culture of the church is based on American culture.
The book affected american culture by showinrg that women did chores and housework all their lives. Also it affected american culture by showing rejection hurts, but you can always fall in love.
northern Mexico
if affected the culture because they were so far out from the government that they kind of just did their own thing. They basically defined their own culture by doing their own thing.
Hmm the native American and the Native Borns and Culture
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All of Mexico's northern states close to the US-Mexico Border qualify as such. It however, is not the vanilla American culture, but the Tex-Mex culture found in western Texas.
Radical Mormons are people who are Mormons or share similar beliefs with Mormons, but don't fit in with the mainstream Mormon culture. They are either more liberal or more conservative than most Mormons.
The emergence of the television affected American culture in the 1950's because many families gathered together to watch the television, and brought families together.
Margaret Blair Young has written: 'Love chains' 'Bound for Canaan' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mormons, African American Mormons, African American pioneers 'The last mile of the way' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mormons, African American Mormons, African American pioneers
Economy: It has made Apple victorious as a company. Society: We use it in work, school, businesses, ect. Culture: The iPad has become part of the American culture.