When Europeans first arrived in North America, why did they cause significant changes among American Indian societies?

A. Ideas are never shared when people move from place to place.
B. A large movement of people always leads to changes in communities.
C. People always adopt new ideas while completely discarding old ones.
D. Communities typically remain isolated from one another with minimal communication.

1 answer

The best answer to the question of why Europeans caused significant changes among American Indian societies upon their arrival is:

B. A large movement of people always leads to changes in communities.

This option recognizes that the arrival of Europeans introduced new technologies, diseases, trade practices, and ways of life, which significantly impacted and transformed American Indian societies. The interaction between the two groups led to various social, cultural, and economic changes as a result of this large movement of people.