In 1,110 words, please respond to the prompt below. Your answer should employ a roughly 50/50 balance between evidence from the course lectures and the assigned readings. (provided some Word documents).Prompt: Throughout this module, we explored various challenges to, and affirmations of, the Western world order that dominated the globe from the early-19th century to the mid-20th century. In particular, we assessed how the dominant racial, sexual, and religious orders in the USA and Europe were challenged by increased attention towards and support for diversity. At the same time, however, we also investigated the fierce backlash from proponents of a traditional notion of the nation who defined “the people” along immutable racial, sexual, and/or religious lines.With all this in mind, please respond to the following prompt: in what ways have traditional notions of “the people” been challenged from the mid-20th century to present day, and to what extent have these challenges been successful?Please note: while we focused primarily on the USA and Europe, we also explored the thoughts, actions, and legacies of many non-white-straight-male actors throughout the module, including but not limited to African Americans; Mexican Americans; women; LGBTQ+ people; Europe’s Romani; South Asians; North Africans; Turks; and other Muslim peoples. Throughout your assessment, therefore, please make sure to include evidence which speaks to these peoples’ experiences in addition to the white-straight-male actors.