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Racism exists in both Europe and America, and it is not accurate to generalize one region as more racist than the other. It is important to address and combat racism wherever it exists, regardless of location.
Probably not. The Europeans took over America, so there are probably more Americans, than native Americans.
they no like each other
I don't believe that Muslims were ever more advanced than Western Europeans. Perhaps during the Dark Ages, when Europe was basically isolated from the entire world and basically frozen in time.
Western Europe is more advanced than Eastern Europe. Western Europeans earn larger wages, have a better life expectancy and standard of living, and are more technologically advanced. This is why many Eastern Europeans either migrate or just travel to Europe, for a better life or to see their Western counterparts and experience that life for a while.
Europeans be more biologically advanced than them ignorant sky worshipping Indians. Indian populations were more isolated.
Native Americans and Europeans all influenced Erica's culture. Native Americans were hunter and gathers hitch they would migrate for food when it became scarce. Native Americans relied on plants for farming. They would grow corn potatoes and much more. Native Americans clothes were basically made up of animal skin. Europeans began to introduce new things toy he native americans. Europeans introduced how to weave.
And on what is the question based? I believe that a great deal of it depends upon the country being discussed, and even regions within that country. I'm not sure I believe that that Americans do go to church more than Europeans.
Because they're more dependant on fossil fuels such as oil than Europeans.
The largest religion in Western Europe is Catholicism, which is the largest branch of Christianity. However, the fastest growing "religion" in Western Europe is no religion, as more and more Europeans in general are becoming unaffiliated or recognized Atheists.
Europeans came to stay. Native Americans tended to follow a season pattern often returning to a site after a year or more of absence.
Europe was recovering from the destruction of World War I.