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.
Probably not. The Europeans took over America, so there are probably more Americans, than native Americans.
Because they're more dependant on fossil fuels such as oil than Europeans.
Europeans be more biologically advanced than them ignorant sky worshipping Indians. Indian populations were more isolated.
Europe was recovering from the destruction of World War I.
Americans vote less than Europeans because American politician's terms are longer. However, they are more likely to work in a political campaign than European citizens because they want a very specific type of politician in power for the duration of the term.
On average, Americans may watch more TV than Europeans due to cultural and lifestyle differences. Factors such as the availability of TV shows, advertising, and leisure preferences can contribute to higher TV consumption in the U.S. compared to Europe.
No! The only difference between skin colors is Africans have more melanin (the pigment in your skin) than Europeans.
Generally, yes. Europeans don't use cars and spend as much time behind computers and televisions as much as Americans do.
They simply thought they were doing more good than harm It was all for Gold, God, and Glory
It is French for 'do you want to' as in an invitation for sex. Europeans are so much more progressive than Americans.
No, age and location are factors, among others.
Depends on what you call "few". Another question's answer had 2.7 million visitors to Australia in 2007. I live in a tourist town and we see large numbers of Europeans (especially Germans and Britons) and Americans. Australia is closer to Asia so many of our visitors come from there, but Europeans and North Americans are more adventurous and tend to head "outback" more often than Asians, who prefer organised bus trips to hiring a car and driving.