Where did you get the statistics that the majority of Americans call themselves conservatives?
By making a square formation
Yes, conservatives who sought to restore authority to monarchs, aristocracy, and clergy were indeed challenged by the ideals and movements of liberals and nationalists. Liberals advocated for representative government, individual rights, and limited monarchial power, while nationalists supported the formation of independent nation-states based on shared language, culture, and identity. Both these movements aimed to challenge the traditional authority and power structures desired by conservatives.
they Placed their wagons in a circle formation
I think you would find that a battle is deadly even you fought it in a very untraditional "dove of peace" formation...
formation of protocells that use RNA to reproduce themselves
The process is called crystallization. It involves the cooling and solidification of magma, leading to the formation of minerals as atoms within the magma arrange themselves into a crystalline structure.
Hispanic Americans
Yes, the formation of stalagmites is considered a physical change. It involves the deposition of minerals from water onto cave floors, without any change in the chemical composition of the minerals themselves.
Quadrille is a historic dance performed by four couples in a square formation, a precursor to traditional square dancing. It is also a style of music.
The last stage in the formation of a protein, when the amino acid chains fold in on themselves for the fourth and final time.
During the French and Indian War (7 Year's War,) the French and their Native American allies used guerrilla tactics; shooting from behind trees and rocks, ambushes, etc. The British marched out onto the field in ranks and fired in formation (a more "traditional" type of warfare which is now obsolete.)
Social norms influence identity formation by providing guidelines and expectations about how individuals should behave, think, and express themselves. These norms can shape a person's self-concept and influence their beliefs, values, and behaviors. Conforming or deviating from these norms can impact how individuals perceive themselves and how they are perceived by others, ultimately shaping their sense of identity.