The United States is most connected to North America, particularly through its relationships with Canada and Mexico. These connections are reinforced by trade agreements like USMCA (formerly NAFTA), extensive transportation networks, and cultural ties. Additionally, the U.S. has strong diplomatic and economic connections with Europe and Asia, but its immediate neighbors in North America represent its closest ties.
depends. if you are a christian you should say that you are in the world not of it. God commands us to be in the world but not to take part in its plans and doings. (of the world)
Emma was the most popular in the US in 2008
Industrialization isn't connected to WWI except in the fact that it aided in the start of the roaring 20's (1920's). Industrialization is more significant to WWII because it pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
The most expensive coin in the world is the 1933 Double Eagle US $20 coin which sold for $7,900,000
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor in hawaii.
No. it's connected to the northern US Australia is on the other side of the world.
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.
The only country that is connected to Southern US is Mexico.
For the most part they bought the territories. This allows the US to expand to other parts of the world.
Germany, Japan, Italy for the most part
It isn't part of the US- it is in the US, in Orlando, Florida.
Yes, man is a part of nature as humans are biological beings that are intricately connected to the natural world. Our existence and actions impact the environment and ecosystems around us, highlighting our interconnectedness with nature.
Alaska & Hawaii are not part of continental US.
why are the United States considered part of the western world
Almost every industry in Canada and the US are connected. Manufacturing is the most predominant.
I'm sure there are chickens in all American states, as there are in most countries of the world.
90 degress