If the definition of Collectivism is watered-down to the point where democracy is collectivist, then Yes, Spain is collectivist.
However, Spain does not have the socialist institutions like the Welfare Apparatus in Scandinavian Countries or the Kibbutzim of Early Israel which are often considered "Properly Collectivist", so the answer should be No.
Italy and Spain greatly influenced Argentina's society and culture.
Cíbola was a three level of colonial society in New Spain. ?
Depends on the area. Urban areas of Canada are collectivist but many rural areas are individualistic. Trapping and hunting, even farming in some areas and Canada's remote forests, has attracted individualistic people and as a result created a very individualistic culture in which there is respect for the rights of the individuals and expectations of self reliance.
Spain, Portugal, Andorra.Spain and Andorra
Hannibal did not land in Spain. It was his father who landed in Spain and conquered southern Spain
No, it is a Constitutional Monarchy.
According to the 6-D model, Mexican society tends to be collectivist, meaning they commit not only to themselves and their immediate family, but also to the extended family, group and extended relationships.
I'm assuming you are speaking of India and not Native Americans. I suppose I would say they are collectivist as opposed to western society that is more individualistic. They are very much about their families.
There are elements of both individualism and collectivism in Turkey. It's a mixture. I would estimate that it is somewhat more collectivist than it is individualist.
The collectivist farms created in the Soviet Union did not produce as much food as the individually owned farms had previously produced.
it transformed spain into society primarily concerned with military power
Italy and Spain greatly influenced Argentina's society and culture.
Command Economy
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves