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Q: In what way is cultural change forced upon a people?
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The terrible journey forced upon the Cheorkee Indians is called the Trail of Tears.


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Why is this forced removal to as the trail of tears?

The name was coined from the statement of a Native American who experienced the removal; it is a general definition of feeling about the number of people who were murdered or died from a myriad of conditions forced upon them.


What does it mean to change from the inside out instead of the outside in?

"Changed from the inside, out" implies that the change was a self-induced/-triggered event. The "change" was internalized and realized without having to be forced upon the changee by an outside force or influence, as is implied with "from the outside, in."


How did christianity become the religion of the roman empire?

Christianity was forced upon the people of the Roman empire by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.


Why did romans like Christianity?

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What are some of the roles induviduals play in creating history?

1. An agressor- starting a war or a battle that causes things to change. 2. A dreamer- wants to change how things are run now 3. The forced- People who have the role of hero or leader thrust upon them. The list goes on, just like any character in a book it varies.


Was Christianity forced during the Victorian era?

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