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That's sooo religious. NO.
Germans had the right to conquer inferior peoples
NO. Imperialism and subjugation of other peoples is almost never justified. The crimes and atrocities that the US committed in Cuba and the Philippines are innumerable.
There are no differences with other European or North American peoples.
It depends on different peoples preference's. personally i use the iPhone 5
Preferences relevant to the trade off between peoples eagerness to consume now or to save for the future
Paleolithic peoples were divided based on their technologies, such as the Oldowan, Acheulean, and Mousterian tool industries. Additionally, differences were seen in their subsistence strategies, with some groups primarily hunter-gatherers while others practiced a mix of hunting, gathering, and limited agriculture. Social organization and artistic expression also varied among Paleolithic peoples.
the definition of revolution is a dramatic change in the way something works or is organized or in peoples ideas about it. the colonist decided to change the way they lived
The question is what can be called "mixing apples with oranges". The reason the question is poorly structured is that it asks the differences between a nation, the USA, and a religion, Islam. The USA has Islamic peoples, and Islamic peoples in Indonesia, the Middle East & Malaysia all have differences. There is no single "American religion" and there are no "Islamic" peoples that live in nations where Islam predominates that have the same cultures. In fact, in some European nations Islam is the predominate religion. Therefore there can be be no answer to this question.
they both wanted less government intervention in business and in peoples' lives.
The differences are there bone structure. They also became extinct differently.
Europeans believed it was their duty to bring civilization, Christianity, and modernity to the regions they colonized. They often justified their actions by claiming a civilizing mission or a "white man's burden" to uplift and educate indigenous peoples.